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 Originally Posted by rpm
he's repping a pretty thin value range here. especially after the five paired and knowing you have one of the aces. i still honestly dont think this guy has anything but 44,55,AK, AA. i like the smaller than average bet sizing on the really dry board as well. helps you get three streets from A9-AJ. and possibly sometimes JJ- KK. nice hand.
i think it's much more likely he shows up with 65s/54s than AA. so that means that there are as many combos as like the only pure bluff in his range (76s 'cause let's get real, 10nl'ers don't turn JJ into a bluff here). and it makes perfect sense and is expected for villain to call two streets on this dry of a board and raise the river for value than for a likely unimaginative 10nl'er to try to bluff raise you off of what REALLY looks like Ax/55/44.
i still stand by c/c'ing turn, btw
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