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Originally Posted by Andy B
It's apparent from the later action that the excellent player is not rolled, but when I raise with an Ace in the door and an excellent player calls with an Eight in the door, it does give me pause, especially when so many hearts are gone. With the information that we have on fourth, I'm not necessarily liking my hand enough to jam with it. Now given that (A3)8 is in this guy's range, it would appear that this was played correctly. I'm not putting myself forth as a great stud/8 player, but I don't play (A3)8 in his spot when I think I'm playing well.
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I really agree here. It wouldn't make any sense for him to do that unless he was rolled up, 888 or started A88 and caught two pair. Only starting hand he should be starting with an 8 otherwise would be a 2-3flush 678 or something like that. As played I would never bet the on the end, but if you know your opponent well then i guess it would be a good value bet. You would for sure get looked up. His hand seems so face up when he bets into you on 5th when he bricks the 9.