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If he is indeed a true nit and you feel that he has QQ+ less than 1% of the time, then what's the question here, you would need to fold the flop. This is unless you think a nit is giving you any additional value when a turn spade does come.
With that said, i'm probably not going to just give some live player a default read of "probably a nit", my default read would more likely be "probably an idiot". |
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