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First off, I probably would've capped the flop here because you have top 2, and are in position. We also will have the best hand here more than our share of the time.
Then if we get bet into again on the turn we should just call down (having no reads), only expecting to take down the pot against a very LAG player overplaying KQ or something. Now, on the turn I think the cap was too strong, because BB has shown so much strength, the only time he didn't raise was preflop when he called 2 cold. Either BB flopped a set or he is just nuts and you can take advantage in future hands. As far a SB goes, the only hand he could logically 3 bet here and then call flop and turn facing 2 bets at a time (then raise the river) would be AQ of hearts (possibly ATh), where he has 12 outs to the nuts if the board doesn't pair. However, it still might be profitable to call the river here, because you're getting almost 30:1 and sometimes your opponents aren't thinking very clear. But, your hand is almost never good here. Hope this helps |
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