4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Da Amberlamps
Posts: 2,213
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Agree with the above responses. His range is uber strong and we've called for implied odds (to stack him when we make our hand) so just call and play perfectly against him since he's incapable of folding his strong range regardless of whether a spade falls or whatever.
Turn is really bad; think of it this way:
1. Shoving turn = a loss of $7.38 when we miss and a profit of $7.38 when
we hit.
2. Calling turn = a loss of $3 when we miss and a profit of $7.38 when we hit.
In this light I don't think it requires anymore thought - we just don't have any fold equity here - he's never calling your raise on the flop in a 3-bet pot with AK then donk/folding the turn.
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