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 Originally Posted by PO$$E$$ED
given the preflop action, the only hands villain could be holding here is KdQd, KdJd, QdJd, or 10dJd
weighing all this, I think it makes it correct for gabe to lead here on the turn- I think he's giving up value and making it harder for himself by checking and giving up the initiative
dont you think with deep stacks he could have a much wider range of sooted hands?
also, if villian has set they are almost always raising flop. i dont think they have a set much here. i think its probably one pair hands > flush > set. i haevnt played any big pots with villian since i started reraising though so i cant be certain.
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