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It depends what % of the time he folds to c-bets...
If its more than 50% which it often is at my level (0.25), it's often makes sense to consider letting it go on a lot of textures & just take the % edge he gives you long term by calling and folding too much.
Though flops I always stack off on are where z & y are lower than 10 & suited but A is different, as Axs make up a bigger part of his range.
(edit - whoaah this might be a bad idea, if he has Axs then he has 12 outs?
which make it +- 50/50? but then with some money already in we call?but considering this is only part of his range then.. confused myself.)
Where its a monochrome flop & I have the K of that suit.
& perhaps where any 2 of the cards are suited and and two lower ones are 3 apart as in 47 58 69 where he could be on a straight/flush draw.
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