4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: England UK
Posts: 1,522
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If I had felt a similar read I would have gone for the CR on the turn too, as this also would make people believe you have a queen as this is when you would play it.
If you raise the flop you scream "I have no queen". If you are three-bet you can get out of the way, unless you hit a 7 like you did. This is the reason, the 33 dude was shocked, he knew that's how the queens would be played and he knew he could beat 3 queens with his FH (That's why he was shocked).
If you had raised the flop, he might have played diff as he wouldn't have put you on a queen, but knew you were checking to see if someone had them, when you go nuts on the turn he could put you on 66 as a likely hand. This is if he can think on the next level which it sounds like he could.
This is quite an interesting hand actually, and it is quite easy to see peoples hole cards once you think about it, It does point more towards AQ more than 33 though. If this was PP, people could easily turn over 73os for 2 pair
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