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Calling it with one pair, part deux
2-4 on stars. Villain raises the max preflop, as he has every hand for who knows how long. He has been checkraising the turn with non-nut flushdraws on paired boards, and in general not missing his hands.
Villain has 1865$, makes it 14$ to go, you have him covered and call with AAJKds in hearts and clubs. Both blinds fold. Your opponent likely views you as having a bit of gamble due to table talk and playing a relatively large # of hands. You have just stacked him off with AA vs AQ on a AQx flop. Anyway, flop comes 3cJs4d. Villain pots and you call. Turn puts the 7 of clubs. Villain pots and you call. The river makes the board 3cJs4d7c6h. The villain pots. Your move? Anyone play the flop or turn differently? |
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