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Some reasoning:
Flop: With a caller to act behind him, I was pretty sure he'd caught a piece and this guy had trouble letting go of hands, so I thought my c/r on the flop had a pretty good chance of getting looked up. If he was last to act, I would've called here and put in a c/r in on the turn, because I'm fairly sure he would've bet. Yes, I risk blowing him off his hand on the flop but I was fairly confident he'd call. He might even interpret it as a bluff.
Turn: The key was the tank, I think. Look unsure and then put out a less than PSB to appear semi-weak. He was attacking weakness quite a bit. He cooperated nicely.
He had KQ.
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