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 Originally Posted by Ghaleon
Depends on the table stakes I guess. At lower buy-ins I would not be surprised to see someone shove with JT into a J89 flop.
I dont' see how its -EV. I think the range of calls here includes top pair, two pair, and 1pair with a draw. We are ahead of all of those hands. We are only behind a bigger set and a made straight.
I wouldn't insta- shove after the flop since I' m only getting called by a made straight or bigger set most of the time. But I would certainly bet it hard. A call or re-raise would really help narrow down my opponents range. If the turn came and increased the straight possibilities, then I would definitely slow down.
But seriously, you were in the hand in the first place to make a set and you've made it.
Thats like saying you were in a hand with 25 suited and made your flush, what would u do on turn if a blank came every check behind? Of couse this would be a lot harder OOP. He can very well be slowplaying a flopped straight, less likely a set.
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