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Originally Posted by Badreg2017
People will raise you here sometimes with worse Kx and then their turn sizing will tell us the strength of their hand.
That might be a viable approach with deep stacks. Not so much in a spot where the largest bet possible is 3/4 pot.
As played on the river, when the turn went check/check and the flush gets there, I think we can discount straights/sets/2pair because they would have gotten it in on the flop or at least on the turn. That leaves villain with the flush, AK/KQ/KT that go for super thin value or bluffs. Not sure what hands could fall in the latter category except for stuff like QJ/JT/TT/T9 that called the flop with pair + gunshot. But that’s kind of a stretch. We’re definitely beat the vast majority of the time but odds are probably too good to fold.
Stuff like that happens in multi-way pots with small stacks where we get to the flop with an SPR of 3.