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Originally Posted by andressoprano
When he calls flop he either has a pair or same FD we do. Those FD's have a ton of Jx Qxdd combos; vs that range a JQ runout is pretty much the worse we can expect. Give up otr, IF his FD didn't pair (very unlikely) you're winning the hand and he won't call anyways.
I think I like the original line also with the addition of sizing flop and turn big enough to be able to jam river.
I also kinda like Andress' thoughts here but I'm not sure its to much of a leap to assume that his flop call dictates having an q/j high fd and pair only
Think his range could be wider specially if he's spew.
That being said three barrels of pressure should work a good deal of the time, and he can def fold some of these pairs.
Think hero got a bit unlucky to run into a player making these calls on multiple streets, also think it may be avoidable with slightly bigger sizing