Re: What hand do you put villian on?
We know he either has an A or doesn't have an A.
If he doesn't have an A, I think he folds to your raise after the flop, thinking that you definitely have one.
If he does have an A, he does what he did--because he knows you do not have two of 'em, and he has a good kicker.
Figure him for A-J on up.
I would not have bothered with the continuation bet after the flop. Even with an A, you might have gotten a slow-play check out of him.
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