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Originally Posted by chandy
You should have actualy cbet this flop, villian is most propably not holding AA and KK(since no 4bet) ,AK is also unlikely as he would have 4bet with since he is in position. You could represent the king and start betting the flop, if he had a hit a set most propably he would raise the turn or flop since its a dry flop and any raise for you is an easy fold. If he had some hand like KQ or KJ its difficult for him to call on all streets so u can sometimes get that to fold in turn.
Aggressive way to play this is by double barrelling, instead of check calling. If he calls the flop and turn , then you can propably check fold the river
Technically hero can't
c-bet because he didn't raise pre-flop. And villain did not have an opportunity to 4bet because no one 3bet.
And I don't know that planning to bluff multiple streets with QQ on a K97R board in a 4way pot as the first to act is really such a great idea.
Hand is missing stack sizes also. And pre-flop probably should have been a 3bet.