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Originally Posted by FGCUrounder
when villain has shown he will chase every possible draw on a board with handful of draw combinations and also shown us T9o from utg. A flop bet can't be heavily negative EV.
Play around with an equity calculator and I challenge you to find a realistic range that makes it good to bet here.
And yes he has 64 VPIP, but he raised UTG and called a 3bet, so don't go around putting T6s and J7o in his range.
You're gonna find it difficult and will have to be very creative to come up with something where you're largely favorite, considering how many A and K he has in his range.
Would also be enlightening to find a range that justifies
Villain snap bets $1. Hero goes into the tank. when the flush hit and the 8 even fills some random 8-7 villain might have called with.
Flop is definitely a check imho, and as played, turn is definitely a fold.
Expecting a huge chunk in his range to not have A, not have K, and not have the flush draw on the flop, is just being stubborn with "I have a big pocket pair it can't lose again, so he HAS to have a 7. And just a 7". It's not right.