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Given the way that you played the hand you just simply CANNOT put him on AA, which is the only hand you are reasonably worried about. That doesn't mean he doesn't have it, it just means you can't be sure enough to check/fold the turn. If you played this hand faster then you will have a much better idea of where you are at. His stats suggest he is kinda a lagtard - but not that aggressive. Reraise pre, lead flop, lead turn. If he starts playing back at you - then you give up. But, its too possible that he continuation bets and possibly second barrel's a worse pocket pair. He could have put you on a missed draw - which is another reason he led out. [/ QUOTE ] I hope you are not serious. 4betting preflop and then betting flop and leading turn, which would be a shove, would lead for no room to fold if played back at. These loose/passive-iush types of players I don't think are going to try and push me off my hand here w/ JJ nor are they reraising preflop w/ KQ. To those saying call turn, do you just c/c the rest on the river? For those who say lead, what is your plan for the river when called. And I assume you fold to a shove on the turn. |
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