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 Originally Posted by Shotglass
My thinking on the flop was that there were 3 A's & 3 K's out there PF, but once the flop came that it was 33% less likely for him to have either one in his hand and between 60 to 75% less likely for him to have pocket AA or KK.
So i said thanks for the extra 33% and shoved thinking that it's a split or he's got a set and might fold thinking I had a better set.
I' m not sure if I applied those %'s correctly, if the 60 - 75% is accurate or if I should have been thinking that way at all.
I see what you're saying. There's very few premium hand combos for him to have, especially on that flop. However, if he can only call the shove with a chop or better, no matter how few hand combos there are, then it's not good.
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