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Originally Posted by rllngn
i agree i would have done same thing preflop, kinda iffy on the flop though, i guess i would come out betting, 2 overs and the ace high flush, but if they call would you put them on a jack or flush draw
this is still my line of thinking as well. If he's calls us PF, he's ahead of us. (come on, really, what are you putting him on?) And if he's remotely competent, he's calling this shove with most of his call 3bet range, considering this flop does nothing for our pf 3bet range. (Though, honestly, if i were him, I would have either folded or shoved over PF.)
In other words, a HUGE part of his calling range here beats us. But the pros around here are saying that it's the best move. Maybe there is some over-arching tournie detail I don't understand here.
I like a c/f for the reasons above. It is borderline passive, but seriously, what is he calling your 3bet with that he will not call your shove with here?
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