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Originally Posted by 6betfold
Why would he? His justification was "Hero has been playing tight all night". He "knows" I have AA/KK/AK when I cbet flop into 3 others. Might as well see a cheaper turn and decide what to do.
On a side note, are we calling a flop jam from him? That'd be sick.
A lot of players would definitely shove top pair, flush draw combos here, esp on the button after you led out and got called. Justification is that he either has the best hand with top pair or he's live with the flush draw and he has FE.
If he jams, are we calling? Good question. Depends on your read of him. But on the flop, with his hand, I like jamming more than flat calling, esp with two cards to come.
If you don't hold the A spades, and if the other guy does have AK, top pair and a flush draw has a ton of equity in this spot and with the dead money, and should probably jam.
HU, his hand might be a small fave against you on the flop (51%). Three way, looks like he has about 40% equity depending on where the A spade is, which is still enough to gii.
If I had had his hand, and had put in 10% of my stack preflop and got this flop on the button, I would have gone all in. OP said starting stacks were 100bb effective, def jamming his hand on the flop.
My earlier comment, re: find some fish. Lots of good comments on that which made me think about it. Players who flat twice with suited kings, then incorrectly fold when they flop big THEN show the hand when they fold are fishy as are players who tell you they folded AK. These guys are exploitable. My point was I like players who think less, pay off more but these Vs can be exploited in a different way, which is also fun.