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As an example:
I have 44 otb and raise 3x, sb calls, BB 3bets to 11bbs. SB and BB have been 3 betting me a lot, specifically sb who had been 3b/f every time i raised flat called for only the second time. The first time he had JT. So I'm assuming he's 3betting me AJ+, KQs, 99+. I had folded to every one of SB's 3bets and none of BB 3bets because of SB always made it 21x and BB I always had a hand to defend.
Everyone calls the 3bet.
Flop is J64r
SB checks, BB bets too large for a cbet (he always had) I raise, SB flats (??? I immediately think he has 66 every time), BB folds. But because I thought he would do this with a range of only AA, 66 and there are more combos of AA possible than 66 AND because the pot was so huge on the turn AND because I have a set, I snapped his turn shove assuming it was +EV!
I wish I had the HH but it's on my roommates computer
Cliffs: I thought his specific hand beat mine, but my analysis was of his range of hands which I thought made the turn call thin but profitable.
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