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My guess would be to get more value out of the part of his range we dominate, which is most of it (88- JJ and AJ-AQ), all of which would cbet this flop
is this the part you think was correct? Also does it mean that should an A and /or K comes on the flop that you can fold to a cbet and have lost less chips?.
This sort of situation has got me into trouble many times in the past ,usually as a result of raising the queens pre flop , and then trying to represent the Ace/King when they arrive on the flop .So I'm really interested in this alternative way to play them.
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