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Originally Posted by lnternet
We call all-in on any turn though
Good point.
The more I think about this the more I'm starting to lean toward a call now. I want to think about it a bit more so to make sure it is the right play and that I'm not just being influenced by the crowd.
Another thing to notice is that if opponent's range is KK+ then we have only 18%ish equity on the turn. However if he has a looser range, then a lot of hands that are weaker than ours could bluff all-in and we'd call instead. On rare occasions if opponent has a weaker flush draw combo, it isn't going to be checking the turn, but could possibly fold to the all-in push on the flop.
Maybe, calling on flop with intention of GII on turn > shoving flop > calling flop and folding turn when missing.
If we call this flop we have to get it in on the turn either by calling all-in or shoving all-in.