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88 vs. Kodiak Green
He plays a decent and he plays higher as well i believe. My stats are probably skewed from him playing short, so i wont include them. What do you think his range is here on the flop, and why. Assume that he plays logically and reasonably, but plays a few to many hands preflop.
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Re: 88 vs. Kodiak Green
This is an odd one. Most players will raise AQ prefelop but some won't. My first guess is QJs. My second guess is you have him beat. Maybe 77. My third guess is a hand badly played preflop like 44 or AJs, only because I don't know him.
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Re: 88 vs. Kodiak Green
i vote KQ
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Re: 88 vs. Kodiak Green
without reliable stats i think that AT,AJ,AQ are possible based on your table image at the time, he could have KQ as well. I think your best just folding here as it will cost you in order to try to get him off a q here and it might not work.
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