DaTruf   United States. Apr 24 2008 03:12. Posts 398
he flatted your flop rr and turn bet so KQ is unlikely (also on the turn he has to give you credit for a strong hand unless your image indicates otherwise, so he would rr turn(?)). most likely he checks behind on river w/ AQ. is this why you put him on a hand that beats you? or was there some other reasoning? (just curious)
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Pillars   United States. Apr 24 2008 03:35. Posts 1049
Basically, I didn't think this was capable of turning a made hand into a bluff. Against some people I'll call here for sure, getting better than 3:1.