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Yeah he obv has a set. I'd fold to the turn 3bet.
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#2
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I would cap the flop and call down if he bets out the turn.
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#3
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*grunch*
1. I cap the flop, why just call the 3-bet to raise again on the turn? 2. Once I cap the flop and villian leads out the turn, I check call down. He can easily have AJ, KK, QQ and be putting you on UI overs, don't be too shocked if you lose to a set though. |
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#4
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1. I cap the flop, why just call the 3-bet to raise again on the turn? [/ QUOTE ] Because sometimes this tricks people into thinking you raised the flop with overcards or something and are now calling down. Then they bet the turn instead of check-calling, so you get an extra .5BB |
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