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TSss hand
Just verifying, that Ts7s call is a T high call? (edit: just noticed its 7x for a pair, but I think the rest of my comment holds true other than we beat some 7x combos) I would rather turn my hand into a bluff and try to get him off a bunch of Jx he ends up having than this.
I really see no reason why he's not value betting KQ when you check, it's possible. ATcc, QTcc, 9Tcc, KQcc, KTcc, K9cc, JTcc, AJcc, QJcc, J9cc, 57ss not to mention
a bunch of 7x turning themselves into a bluff.
This is also not even considering the case that you're UTG and he flats AK pre, which is definitely possible as well and adds a ton of combos that would not only play
like this but also shoving river.
If we don't include any AK, any KQ or any 7x into bluff thats still 11 combos. So what are these 5 combos that you beat that call vs utg open and don't raise earlier?
Or the tenish combos you need if we don't count some KQ/AK's.
93, and Q9ss yah standard
AK - nice fold.. I feel like I never fold here but I'm never good.
A6dd - I would usually triple here, but clearly you get called by him in this hand
AQ - vs a whale I'd probably triple but triple smaller on each street. His flop range has tons of draws so I think we can double for sure.
A3 hand - bet turn, he won't find a fold with AQ or KJ and prob not even like AT or QJ/JT stuff.
Q7hh - I'd prob check back riv, mostly because a whale would play 3x like this since he's scared of flush. I would like it better if turn was 4h or something
Gonna grind, will try to check the rest after!
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