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I'm not folding AA here, his line is so weak throughout then he donk bets i'm guessing if he had a set he raises flop due to fdraw most likely he missed his flush, or he's being a donk with KQ.
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#2
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fold. hero showed strength over 2 streets, why should villain try to bluff him here? maybe he had a club draw with a six in it or he hit two pair. so many hands that beat u.
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#3
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Excluding any King like KJ, KQ, AK. I can't think of any suited connector hand that has not made 2-pair at least here. Even TJ has hit it's runner runner. The problem is with that turn card is that any hand I can see him holding for a flush draw has now picked up a more powerful combodraw so he is at least 33% to win the hand.
If he is on a naked flush draw then you just have to allow him to outdraw you. But with that board and his position I think you HAVE to check behind here against an unknown. As played I'm calling because I want to know how he plays such hands out of position. I also think AK, KQ, KJ (clubs) make up about enough of his range to just edge towards call. Information plus chance of his showing with a weaker king. |
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#4
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Fold. Villains line almost always means your beat IMO. Readless of course.
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#5
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fold. hero showed strength over 2 streets, why should villain try to bluff him here? maybe he had a club draw with a six in it or he hit two pair. so many hands that beat u. [/ QUOTE ] what realistic hands do you see that beat our hand? |
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