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Originally Posted by keefsharktank
its hard for me to find a bluff he could be using here. I dont think many call a flop c/r with QTss and bdsd potential and then call turn thinking I'll bluff all in if I miss river. On the flop once he calls he no longer has trash in his range and calling the turn vs raising you is standard because you bet big. I think he would check behind with TT, 99 is a boat, he probably folds 55,66 on the turn. He might bet a missed fd or a hand like 34 that is counterfeit and 45 but its pretty advanced and aggressive to bluff the river thinking people are going to overfold rivers. I think he has a J or he flopped a set, there are a lot of them in his pre flop calling range.
I read some other posts, it sounds like you two have history so in that case I have no clue. If it were my buddy I don't think he's bluffing a lot here especially if he thinks I will find a call. What I first posted is what I'd do against the 1/3 guys down at the Cardhouse.
Yeah you can almost do the player pool estimates here. Some player pools are full of people incapable of folding an overpair here. If I go to other houses, people’s calling range here is like the null set.
Players matter as well. Older they are, the more likely I don’t have it if I go all in, for example.