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 Originally Posted by Erpel
it's not impossible that others have made the same observation and adjusted.
On 11 hands? The villains where I play don't adjust, even after hundreds of hands.
 Originally Posted by Erpel
I' m reading his check-raise to suggest that he doesn't believe my cbet signals strength - and that he is strong relative to the flop.
You're beat and need to fold unless you have a specific read on this villain min-raising with air. Also, your Stove analysis leaves out all the 6x hands he can have like A6, K6s, 76s, 86s, 56s, all of which I've seen various villains play at these stakes.
Board: 6d 6h 3c
Dead:
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 28.004% 27.92% 00.08% 26812 80.00 { 4d4s }
Hand 1: 71.996% 71.91% 00.08% 69058 80.00 { JJ-55, AQs+, A6s, KQs, K6s, 96s, 86s+, 76s, 65s, 54s, AKo, A6o, 76o, 65o }
I've sort of matched your Stove run and added the 6x hands and some other connectors. I still agree with Ash, however, that the broadway hands are not very likely. Your opponent is either way ahead or has more than 6 outs. Fold to flop raise. As played, check behind on turn, and plan to fold to more than 1/2 pot bet on river, imo.
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