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Taggy player and limp/calls preflop with AA/KK/AQ? He'd raise with that. 56s probably hit the jackpot. Good taggy players know that suited connectors are better to calling raises against likely big pair (and taking shot at busting you) than broadway KQish crap (which is easy to go broke with)
If he overplays his pairs and plays for stacks with KQ then calling his push is in order, but his preflop call with KQ against OOP raiser is just not solid TAG poker.
Overpairs go bust in that spot more often than not IME.
Board: Qc 5c 5d
Dead:
equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 52.5424 % 52.53% 00.01% { KdKs }
Hand 2: 47.4576 % 47.45% 00.01% { QQ, 55, AcKc, AQs, A5s, KQs, 75s, 65s, 54s, AQo, KQo }
(Fnord, is the villain's range typed g00t?)
What about flat caling the flop and leading the blank turn?
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