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Because you can discount a flopped set (because he didn't 3 bet the turn) you can narrow the BB down to a slow played AA or KK, two pair, top pair. For this situation the aggression level/trickiness of your opponent from the BB plays a factor in how likely he is to have flopped two pair.
Your summary sentence is good, but I think it would prove more valuable if you added a few more clarifying sentences. |
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Because you can discount a flopped set (because he didn't 3 bet the turn) you can narrow the BB down to a slow played AA or KK, two pair, top pair. For this situation the aggression level/trickiness of your opponent from the BB plays a factor in how likely he is to have flopped two pair. [/ QUOTE ] You got it. I'm not sure the aggressiveness level of your opponent is really that important though, provided it's not extremely low. Whether he has slowplayed aces, flop two pair, flopped TPTK... it was something good enough that he check-3-bet it. He'll probably want to bet it if you check to him on the river should his hand still look good vs the board. By the way, you are right. I meant "checked to the limper who autobets" in my post, not big blind. Thanks. -Eric |
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