Re: NL100: overpair on paired board vs turndonk
I'd put him on a pair such as sevens here. If he had a nine, wouldn't he check again if he chose to c/c the flop? He likely sees a non-threatening card and chooses to push against that probable AK that LooseAggressive mentioned. Therefore, I'd shove the turn. I like the pf and flop play also.
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