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Originally Posted by shornprawn
Yeah looking at this now I realise it was just a complete blow up. My thoughts were that there weren't many hands in the villains calling range on the flop and a lead looks strong. When the turn comes 2s I have to jam as any one pair hands were defintiely folding and I have equity with the spade draw. Leading the flop was obviously a mistake.
Yeah, the problem is the board is so dry that villain isn't goint to make al lot of calls with very weak hand.
Villain chooses not to squeeze pre so then you can exlude something like
99-AA and AK-AQ + more hand depended on the aggression of the villain.
So his range includes some al lot of small and medium pairs, the weaker broadways, suited connecters.
When you look further in the hand he is gonna fold all the air on the flop.
So his range is really value heavy imo.
PS. That turn is really the worst card in deck
Gl man ship it next time!