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 Originally Posted by Genitruc
This is pretty standard for me vs a non-donk.
Really?
I don't mind checking flops with kings in RE-raised pots, because we can often safely narrow our opponents range down to hands like AK or pocket pairs, which would only have 2-3 outs after the flop.
But in this case, all we know is that villain called a raise. He _could_ only have a pocket, but he could have one pair here, or 910 for a straight draw. He definitely could have more than 3 outs here.
I guess the question is, at what number of outs (that we put villain on) do we stop wanting to give villain free cards, simply to induce more action on later streets? Would you bet if you knew villain had 2 outs?...5...8?
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