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 Originally Posted by mixchange
I think you re-raise the flop AI. I'm betting villain has a set and isn't giving your flush credit, or has a lower flush. If villain has a set, he could still draw, I'd rather get it on the flop regardless. If villain has a set, you could prevent him from outdrawing you, and if villain has a flush he'll stick it all in.
Villain seems to like this hand, why not? The next spade could kill action if the flush is low, or outdraw you by board-pairing.
Why do you think villain has a set most of the time here? More likely hes got JT,KT,or AT here than a set, flush is possible, but again unlikely. Pushing over the top is fine on the flop, but sb not going to be following then. I dont think just smooth calling his reraise is a mistake here.
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