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Originally Posted by TJ Eckleburg12
Turn check raise: top and bottom pairs are no good.
Do you think he floated with 87s? Do you think a nitty player is doing this with JTs?
I don’t love preflop, I think you’re beat now, and if you are, you’re drawing thin to improve.
So, we are putting this V on limping with KQ and 77, both of which we block?? If you're giving him a limp/call with KQ, you have to give him Q7 and Q8 (as well as K8). Floating with middle pair definitely wouldn't be out of the question if he's capably of limp/calling KQ.
We can only lose to KK, QQ, KQ, 77, 88. Most everyone will say not really possible for KK or QQ. That leaves KQ 77 88. If you don't think he's doing this with 87s, then 88 is also out of his range.
So....KQ and 77. Which we block both. 6 combos of KQ and 1 combo of 77.
Not disagreeing completely......it just seems like a really hard spot to make a fold. And I think we'd need much more specific info than "didn't play a bomb pot" one time when it was just a one time thing the table agreed on.