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Originally Posted by ChrisV
The problem with these sort of hands is that nothing ever changes from the flop onwards. V asserts he has a very strong hand. If you want to call him a liar, you're going to have to call down three streets. If V has a bluff he's going to continue to bluff, people don't just give up on these bluffs mid hand. Our hand is very static and drawing virtually dead against what V is representing. To take these hands street by street misses what is actually going on here. When he raises flop I have to decide whether I'm up for putting in the $135 or more that I am going to have to call to see V's hand, because I'm going to have to call three streets every time. I therefore want V to be bluffing almost 50% of the time.
I hear what you're saying, and I agree. I am bet-folding this spot 90% of the time vs avg LLSNL V's.
However, when you tag this guy as aggro and lead TP, you pretty much have to call down here on that runout. This guy is printing if you don't. He has even fewer value hands OTR and looks more bluff heavy when he bets 3 streets.
**Perhaps the better choice would be to check-call since we have a RARE V capable of bluffing this board.