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 Originally Posted by RoyalProdigy
i felt he had a king and was hoping to push him off it
You said you raised for information, no?
No one is having a go at you. Just trying to relay the things we've learned.
I reckon there's a small saving grace to a raise, and that's that you certainly don't want to see a turn multiway. Your raise helped knock one player behind out.
Still, I reckon you should be playing that flop against his entire range every time. He didn't definitely have a K. And since his range is going to include Tx and JJ and maybe a few more hands, the best play is letting him continue with these hands.
In my above example, the only way a raise would be more profitable is if you had a tonne of fold equity on the flop (like he would only be able to continue with KT and AK probably).
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