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I wonder what this guy actually had. Strange he called the flop and then laid down. Had to have been QQ.
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I wonder what this guy actually had. Strange he called the flop and then laid down. Had to have been QQ. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think that many players could fold an overpair here. I'm thinking AK/Q of hearts are much more likely. Even though he's not getting correct odds to draw on the flop, he has good implied odds if he hits it. And because "donkeys always draw" this villain wasn't a complete donkey and laid down his draw, or he had something else. He even might have had a small pocket pair and he called the flop to see if you just made a continuation bet on the flop with missed AK and was prepared to push the turn if checked to him. |
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Depends how solid he is. If he's solid I bet 300 and look to fold to a check/raise, and hope that the bet induces a river check from him if he calls.
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