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 Originally Posted by izybx
Look at it from the rereraisers position. Someone bets, gets called, then you come out and check raise (showing more strength then you actually have), and then he check raises the check raiser who just check raised the raiser/caller all in. Thats a lot of check raising so you know he def beats youre top pair no kicker. He prob flopped a set/ straight, and at the least has top two pair. In any case, the fact that you have top pair is irrelavant, as another 6 or seven wont help.
So what this comes down to is do you want to push your chips all in on the strength of your oesd. An oesd that might be drawing to the split.
I think you know the answer to that.
By the way, dont check raise, lead the pot.
^^ That's a lot of quoting 
izybx - I like your posts. They provide a good deal of insight on your thought process, in this case especially how the TP part of his hand is now worthless.
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