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Originally Posted by mucktheluck

Okay, if KQ is out of position than it's a bit different. I wouldn't lead out on πŸ’° the flop because you will probably get raised by either the best hand or worst hand regardless, so you will πŸ’° have no read. Or he'll just fold and you lose all value. A check raise I think loses alot of πŸ’° value as well if you're ahead or will hurt alot more if you're behind and end up paying him off. πŸ’° Remember, you only have top pair, no need to play a big pot here. I would again check the turn. πŸ’° If he is pounding the pot than I would be reluctant to go crazy and just call. If his bet πŸ’° is small enough compared to the pot, a check raise to take it down is something I would strongly consider. πŸ’° If he checks behind on the turn, than you know you are good and hope for a safe river. If πŸ’° you think he has something to call with, make a value bet, if not, check again and hope he bluffs πŸ’° with nothing. But this is all a hypothetical situation.

We know nothing about the opponent other than he is aggressive. We πŸ’° don't know if he is TAG or just reckless. We don't know the history between the two players. We don't πŸ’° know bet sizing or reads. Is the guy steaming? Is he drunk? Did he announce this was his last round πŸ’° before he had to go? An other important variable is our own table image. If I am the tightest guy πŸ’° at the table, he is likely not triple barrel bluffing me but very well could if I myself am LAG. πŸ’° There are too many variables in every single hand to have the right answer unless you are in the hand πŸ’° yourself.


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