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He is certainly representing a set and his preflop play make 66 or 99 possible. The post flop play makes it likely.
Since there aren't any obvious draws on the flop the c/c makes sense. You represent a made hand when you bet so now he thinks he can stack you. The small bet on the turn is just asking for a raise. If I were to guess I would say 75% he has 66 or 99, the other 25% 9Td or KQ The 3:1 pot odds don't make this an easy decision. I'd fold and hate myself. |
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