Re: Weak-tight KK line?
Not necessarily, because he probably has an Ace the other 50% of the time.
I would call the flop raise though, and see what happens on the turn.
Lots of times he'll give up his semi-bluff and check.
Lots of times he'll give up his total bluff and check and fold if you bet.
And also, lots of times you'll only be one bet from a showdown as opposed to two, and with 6 bets out there on the turn, that's compelling. (Getting 6:1 vs. 7:2 to end this mess.)
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