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Originally Posted by Rich Checkmaker
no she probably had a Q like she claims. that makes more sense than she had AA or KK and lied about it. I can't understand why you would think she's not telling the truth? like if she had AA or KK or AK with a diamond, why would she raise the turn? You think she raised you with AA on the turn and then lied and said she had a Queen? why??? why do you think she wouldn't have a queen there and fold it? you lol called a raise on the turn and then lead river, you might as well have flipped your cards up before you did it..
calling turn in this spot is burning money. you can say whatever she wasn't putting more money in no matter what and she lied about having a queen. but that all sounds like you aren't trying to learn from this situation and instead trying to chalk this up to some kind of beat??? i dont get it. you definitely could have made more money if you just shove the turn... its a lot harder to fold there.
The action in general was just kind of weird. While I think people tend to play more straight forward in 3b pots, I'm not sure most 2/5 players are taking a raise/fold line. Granted she's an unknown, but I would imagine most AA/KK/AQ would probably bet that flop.
Once she raises the turn though, I'm going to assume she's incapable of folding there. So I'd just try to GII there. I think she's more likely to stack off with an A/Kd, or a Q on the turn; than if we get a brick river.