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I think we get c/r by better hands. raise the turn. [/ QUOTE ] So, what do you put him on here that works out well for us? AQ and KK? KQ, maybe KQs? For all those, we probably garner an extra bet by raising, but for the QQ and JJ combos, we lose two bets by raising, assuming we're showing down. Add to that he could be going bet-fold with a lower PP and we let him off the hook, and I like the turn call. I don't think the river changes anything, so I just call behind (I would have bet if he checked). Your point about getting c/r by better hands here is true against some players, but until proven otherwise, I'm more inclined to think that he's betting his strong cards. Anyway, if you give him credit for checkraising his better hands, you have to give him credit for possibly wanting to bet/3-bet us on the turn (which would be a good line for QQ, IMO from the flop, but that's a different topic...) Finally, for those saying QJ is part of his range, again until proven otherwise, preflop action says no to me. Maybe if OP was in a steal position in a tough game, you would see someone getting frisky defending QJs, but I don't buy it here. |
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