Straight Flush
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Toronto'ish
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I was more advocating calling the flop because of OP's description of villain
"He's raising really wide here; I've seen him show up with stuff like J3s. He's also a huge station who never folds a pair after the flop, but he also sometimes makes random aggressive moves too"
If he's showing up with a very wide range here, I'd rather let him keep bluffing at me. Obviously if I knew he had some hand like AA/AK here I'd be raising this up hard, but that seems to be only a small part of his range.
Raising this flop is pretty standard, but if my read was that he was spewy/aggro/bluffy then calling isn't so bad. Actually calling in a spot like this looks a LOT like we have a K, which might induce villain into bluffing us even more trying to rep a T and get us off our hand.
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