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Originally Posted by Bighurt52235
Stuffing always
His call on the turn screwed down his range really far, and his slow call there seemed like it was between a raise and a call rather than between a call and a fold. I rather thought he had a 7. Of those, I'm beating 87s, 76s and 75s, while A7 and fairly unlikely K7s, J7s and 97s are beating me. It's also possible that he called me with a J or otherwise light on the flop or improved on the 9 turn, but I'm crushing almost all of those combos. He almost never has JJ or AA because of the preflop action but could conceivably have three 99 combos.
I think he's calling all 7s. I didn't think this villain was capable of a river check-raise bluff, so on 27's line, I'm calling. But I think this should be a jam.
In-game, I mistakenly took the foot off the gas and checked behind. Part of the reason was that the table was super-easy and I was very sure that I didn't need to take a high-variance line, but it's still a mistake on my part.
Villain showed a suited 74 and sadly said "queen plays."
I will post occasional hands ITT.