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Originally Posted by vyken111
It's a snap call. That's poker.
Many hands on these boards are people playing OK/good but running into the very top of the opponent's range. You want people calling big check raises drawing to two outs. It happens.
i never mentioned not wanting a call. i check raised flop hoping to get players to continue.
the question still remains what hands is a 75 year old man shoving with, with a top 10 chip stack out of 150+ players left, that we beat.
im not trying to advocate for a fold. im asking for some rationalization, thats all. i understand we have a set. i understand that we have toward the top of our range (though we have all combos of sets, 76ss, and some hands like A3ss, A2ss for combo draws) - but im not playing top tier players here. this villain type i wouldnt describe as competent, and i think i can play extremely exploitatively in these spots.