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Originally Posted by Unguarded
It does, however, fold AhTh 100% of the time on a Q or K river.
when I think of the hands I beat that cr this flop, its gotta be like kqs, q10s. maybe offsuit too. maybe a3s, a5s.
are people really doing this with 56s and 35s?
anyway, I think as humans there is really no way to play this properly as a rule. we simply wont see this situation often enough, nor be able to recognize it as such and put it in a bundle of likewise situations.
so its just better to be "player dependent". which means look for a reason to either call and fold and then go with it. and by a "reason", I mean he looks likes he bluffing, or hes and old guy, or I hate this person so **** him.