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 Originally Posted by DimitriT
Hindsight is 20/20 but if you look at the bets there are some good hints that he had 66:
1. you raised the pot, that should eliminate Q2, Q6 and 62. QQ would have raised it pre-flop.
2. you bet out a pot (or close to it) sized bet on the flop and you got raised up 15XBB.
Right there you gotta figure he has a made (very strong) hand or is orchestrating a huge bluff.
The K on the turn complicates things a little.. could he have QK?
I think QK would have just called the flop bet, though.. only other
hand that would play like that is 66. Maybe with a good read you can lay that down. I would probably push allin on the flop raise and get it over with right there. You at least had some clues when you called the flop raise and let him go allin first.
ya kq was the only other hand I could put him on, my flop bet was only half pot, so a reraise to 3x my original bet could be from a kq semibluffing, then hitting the two pair on the turn. I was praying it was kq, but oh no, it wasnt =)
Thanks Fnord =)
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