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 Originally Posted by Warpe
Why check the turn? I'm repping a strong hand.
I'm usually pulling the plug on representing when villain calls a flop c/r. He's got something that he doesn't want to fold.
I'm thinking villain is not likely to put us on a flush draw with this flop action, so if he has a set he's probably paying off big time if we river the flush. On the turn I think we have little fold equity but good implied odds if he bets, so I check/call. As an added bonus villain might check behind.
Thoughts?
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