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Old 10-24-2007, 11:00 AM
Mike MacIntosh Mike MacIntosh is offline
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Default Re: Villain open shove flops in 3bet pot

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The problem is with no real reads it's hard to lay down, but his bet is large enough that laydown is the play against many players.

Preflop seems consistent with AQ, 99, 88 or JTs of hands you fear rather than AA or QQ, but who knows. Postflop, this is a huge bet, and those usually aren't bluffs. So what "real" hands can he have on this flop that you beat? TT? JJ? 77 and down? KQ?

Against a true unknown, I think I'd need more of an overlay to call.

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On this wet board w/ KK this becomes a snap-call.
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