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 Originally Posted by sarbox68
 Originally Posted by iopq
he thinks you have missed overcards and possibly has a flush draw
Pre- flop reads? Without any, couldn't his raise be wider than that? Two pair, some kind of combo draw that includes 78s & 89s, a set that doesn't think you'll fold after raising two limpers from MP AND doesn't want to give a free card on that kind of board or even AK/AQ/AT/KQs kind of hands that see this as a semi- bluff?
If I had all the moniez back that I had lost playing good (but not great) overpairs too far I'd have, well, more moniez... :shock:
I'm saying you should call and see what he does on the turn. If he checks the turn on a non-flush card you can fire at it.
Notice I didn't give HIS range, I gave what he thinks of you. So he couldn't be expecting you to necessarily have an overpair so his donk is weak rather than strong. If he is strong he's more likely to fire on the turn and fire a healthy bet. If he's weak he might bet weakly on the turn or check.
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