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If the opponent has AJ or JJ (or even 22) here AND he knows that Mason has a good A (probably is putting Mason on AK or AQ) then he is going to wait for the turn to bet at it KNOWING that Mason is going to raise right back at him.
In other words, instead of going for a C/R, he is essentially going for a 3-bet.
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But if he knew Mason knew that, he also knew Mason wouldn't fall for it, so he would instead go for the check-raise -- or did he know that Mason knew that he knew that Mason knew that he knew what Mason was going to do?
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