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Originally Posted by FGCUrounder
heres what I don't get with how villain played it. opening for a raise UTG if hero checks the flop then villains entire range should be cbet.
On the contrary, he should be checking the vast majority of his range, AT/AJ/AK, KQs, 66-JJ.
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Originally Posted by FGCUrounder
I think villains check shows serious weakness on his part and the mistake is the small turn bet allowing villain to get a cheap chase for draws.
His range is 0% draws here unless he does something weird otf like c/b KhJh or something.
That said, if you're going to bet I would bet bigger bc the small sizing is too telling of your exact hand.
I might rather c/c turn c/f river (if turn checks through, bet riv for value) than bet turn c/f river. He has a ton of Ax here and you won't get more than one street on this board from his non-tp one pair hands anyway.