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omigod
this situation SUCKS.
If I am your villain here, I have exactly KK every time. I guess I should say that I probably wouldn't play it like this, but if I did, I'd have cowboys. The only other thing that would even remotely make sense would be AsQs, but the only time I'd ever put in a 3rd raise preflop there was if you were an absolute maniac and you were repopping me every time preflop or something. But very unlikely, plus there's only 1 card combo of AsQs. Againt me, you should pass.
If villain's range expands beyond that with any significance, you should call. Sorry for not being much of a help.
You are ahead of a flush draw, AA and QQ. The likelyhood that he has KK and you both flopped your sets is minimal. Unless you can put him on KK for whatever reason, call.
Lol what flush draw is possible when miffed calls the 3rd raise preflop? And how often does a hand like QQ that can't even beat top pair push >300bb in the pot? Same applies for such a miserable board if he has AA. Also, I want to Fix part of your post.
The likelyhood that he has KK and you both flopped your sets is very probable, given the action.
There, FYP.
Miffed I think this is a judgement call. Really depends on what you think about the guy at the time. From my past experience with solid players at NL100, this will be kings every time. Against those types, it's not worth 3 stacks here, and I really don't think it's close.
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