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Originally Posted by bodybuilder32
Come on Mike. Don't you have hand histories that are a little more challenging then flopping the nuts?
I dont have the nuts but I clearly have a super strong hand. I think the interesting part of the hand is the guy showing his neighbor his hand.
What do we do if we think he has QsJs (which is what my initial thought was). I mean, Im not narrowing it down to one exact hand but I think this is a solid live read to work off of.
Do we raise call the flop and raise any non spade non A or 9 turn?
Do we raise the flop and check behind on any spade , A or 9 turn?
Can we ever be that sure of a read?