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I don't know if I conveyed my thoughts well or not or you could read it through all the chatter but I'll say it again just incase.
On that board against his backraise with most of our range its a wa/wb scenario. In which we are always WA because most of his range is mid pp's he is turning into a bluff or maybe a AQs AJs type hand. Against all of these hands we are way ahead of his range on that board.
It doesnt seem very +EV that we would raise our monster made hands on this board. Because we want him to continue his 'bluff/inhismind valuebetting' we would call atleast the flop and jam either the turn or river with our monster made hands. We would probably raise our draws on this flop.
If he is a thinking player he knows this. In which case we should float with our huge draws and raise our big pairs to make them look like draws and if he thinks he will make the mistake against our hand a good portion of the time. The standard multi tabler will see that there is a committing raise on a drawy board and he has a pair AI and take a flip. I'm guessing the level of thought isn't enough to discern that we are a level ahead of him always in this situation and we can always make the correct play with our hand against his mid pair range.
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