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 Originally Posted by dsaxton
Why not make this play on the flop? You're a favorite over K-K, A-Q and K-Q, a virtual coinflip against A-A and Q-T. The only hand you're very worried about is a set, and even then you have about 30% equity. By the turn, your draw has gone way down in value, and you're basically just gambling on him folding.
He's only going to call with a set. I agree pushing the turn is bad, as he will only call with a set as well. I think on the turn you have to C/F(he will move all in) as you have very little fold equity at this point, and imo are 90% up against a set here.
With smaller stacks this would be a much easier hand to play. As they are I'm really undecided as the best line. If I led-re-raised flop, I would slowdown on turn if called. If U C/R flop to say 150, and he re-raises you to 400-500, you can go ahead and get it all in and expect to see AA-KK -set , or get a fold. I think that would be the best line for this stack size, as it enables you to be up against a larger portion of his range.
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