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Originally Posted by hfrog355
This.
I feel like you answer your own question:
You said it yourself - he's not 3b any of those hands and so he's most certainly not 4b them. With 77-KK still in his range and saying he raises draws IP (while not afraid to gamble), how can you fold this turn when another FD appears and gives more outs to hands like 77/88/33/A7s/A8s/A3s?
I know that's why I kept driving myself nuts with the decision. I felt like the V wouldn't gamble like that because we are 200 BB deep and the fact that he shoved all in after I bet just enough on the turn and committing myself to the hand and cannot be bluffed out tells me he is super strong.
If he didn't come over the top preflop then obviously he has a hand that is worth playing for entire stack since we are 200 BB deep. If he was gambling, he would have came over the top, (hands like QQ, JJ, TT, 99 and putting me on AK or something)
Villain loves to gamble when its 60BB (a buy in or so) but flipping for 200 BB is out of is league.