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Originally Posted by Bill Hickok
I think I just can't see him calling flop with a gutshot that made a straight. No open ender made one I think?. And I can't see him having a lower flush. And I don't understand why over pair check calls this flop. And I can't see a float multi way with random AhKx Qx hand. So in my mind he has to have a nut flush in his line. And even if not I just can't see what worse hand that gets there bets for value on the river. We can fold about half our range on the river and this is not exploitable. I feel this hand is in the bottom half of our range. But I think everyone disagreed with me so presumably people will play differently to my assumptions!! So perhaps I'm just wrong lol.
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It's four ways to the flop. V1, the PFR checks, then V2 bets, and hero calls. It'll be hard for V1 to love raising there, with just 1P. Everything from TX to AA is just going to call.
V1 probably doesn't have very many straights when he opens UTG, but hero could have some, as well as a lot of 2P. 98, 86, and 64 were all OESDs on the flop. V1 could maybe have 98s here, or could just be bluffing with a hand like AhKx, AhQx, AhTx.
V's all-in jam on the river is somewhat polarized to the nuts or nothing, and we're not going to have very many better hands than QJhh when we flat call in the BB, behind two other flat callers. We're at or very near the top of our range, not the bottom. The only better hands we'll have here are KXhh.