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I thought 22-JJ made up like 75% of this villain's range. I don't think he's likely to be calling here with many more broadways than KQ, AQ.
A set would probably raise here at some point given a fairly dangerous board, leaving us with 44, 66-JJ, AQ, KQ?
There's value on the turn from the lower end of that range, though if we consider that there's more combos of broadways I'm actually behind more hand combinations of that range on the turn. I can't see getting 3 streets of value from the lower end of that range, but I have been fairly aggressive on this table, so he just might, but he'd also call me with the large chunk of it that beats me as well. Plus there is always some chance he's slowplaying a set on a dangerous board.
I opted for c/f & it went c/c & he flipped jacks.
But now I'm wondering what the point of betting the turn is if I just decided there's no value in a river bet given his range doesn't really change on the two streets.
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