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Originally Posted by neok
If you want to get it in, do it on the flop. He'll stack off with more draws and the turn can bring loads of scarecards. Calling the flopraise and then jamming turn seems like the most terrible line as his equity has halved when he missed his draw and valuehands are still stacking off, but could also be scared when scarecards hit.
So either shove flop or call and check turn to let him continue spazzing.
I agree that shove turn is the most terrible line here.
On what range do you put him on : 1) If he's aggro and both knows that we are aggro 2) If he's unknown ?
Thanks in advance!