Re: Results
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AK on AT7 vs PFR.
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People never raise 98?
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Very unlikely. Much more likely that he has an ace or a set. So the most likely (overwhelmingly so) scenario is that you have no outs or he has three outs. That is WAWB. Or T52 flop with KK vs preflop re-raised. You have two outs or he has two outs. WAWB. But when you raised preflop and a loose player calls you, you have to think that suited connectors are well within their playing range. So it is not at all unlikely that he could have 5 or 8 outs. So you should bet the turn. It is not very likely that he raises the turn with a hand that you beat, although with top two it is possible. And you have 4 outs here no matter what he has so you are behind but at least you have some reasonable number of outs. It's not like you're drawing dead even if he has a set. So I definitely bet the turn. Whether or not you call a raise depends on the opponent. With top two, I'm usually calling a raise.
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