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Originally Posted by tim_kenyon55
he has a gs to the nuts 200bb deep, LIVE. how is flop call burning money?
If villain is doing it with QJ-QT-KQ-Q8, one of our outs is blocked. If he is doing it with sets/two pairs, he is not paying us off if board is JT9 - Q. If someone behind us raises, we are a toast - say good bye to 4 bbs. If we call and hit an ace and there is still action and/or we are multiway - it's a dicey spot.
Let's say you hit your miracle Q turn and villain has KQ or any K (we block one K, remember), is he always gonna put in 200 bbs with second nuts when it's going to be so obvious that our range for heavy action is going to be AK or Kx?
Let's choose at least suited AK combos and AQo combos that have much much greater implied odds because villain is more like to have Qx rather than Kx.