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When I made my post above^^^^ it was supposed to be like an outside observer looking at my own hand.
I had JJ. So he probably doesn't have AJ. Although it would make a lot of sense, just unlikely. Here's my thought process during the hand...
Folds to Fnord's CO, he raises it up with a wide range, I consider 3-betting preflop but just decide to take a flop. JJJ77 . At this point, I have the deck pretty crippled, so I'm trying to balance a line that wins me a moderate sized pot if he has nothing, while still getting all the money in the middle of he has something he likes. I often lead with a pretty wide range here.. say 2 diamonds, Jx, 7x, 77, JJ, maybe even hands like 88-TT. I think Fnord is aware of this, at least to a point. If he has air, I expect he often folds, sometimes raises, and rarely calls (if he does, he's trying to steal the turn though...).
Turn I should probably just lead again. At the time, I'm thinking 1) if he has air, he almost certainly gives me credit after leading into the PFRer twice, but if he's floating, he's going to try to take it down if I show weakness here. And 2) i've posted some hands here on leading flop, checking turn because I'm unsure. However, he's also aware that I'm very capable of pulling a c/r here (and indeed it is what I was going for), so leading again is probably the best move, and in hindsight, I'm nearly certain that he raises a turn lead here (doh!).
Anyway, he checks behind, so it just looks like a pot control move, possibly a trap with a big hand. The river will quickly show which. I make a pretty callable river bet which is met with a big raise. At this point, I'm pretty sure that he holds 7x, maybe a 78s type hand.
If he has what I think he had, I think all of these lines get all the money into the middle...
lead flop, lead turn
c/r flop, lead turn
c/c flop, lead turn
c/c flop, c/r turn
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