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Originally Posted by Stupidbanana
He's mouthing off technical terms that make no sense.
Why wouldn't you want to be blocking the stone cold nuts when you 're bluffing?
Meanwhile, not only was he blocking the stone cold nuts and his 99 is one the best hands to call with (potentially better than an actual set), but that board was so favorable to his range that he should have been putting you to the blender throughout the hand.
Having said that, the danger in your spot is that you could be overbluffing, because if you are 3betting KTo, you have a ton of ATs, KTs, QTs, JTs, A9s, K9s etc while your value range is probably smallish. Like that overbet represents a set of As and 9Ts essentially. But if you bluff all those hands above, your bluffing range is out of whack.