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 Originally Posted by Trainer_jyms
I think I would rather get it in on the flop than the turn against this tight of a villain. If your willing on the turn, then do it on the flop with more equity, No?
When I raise from UTG, cbet, and get raised on a rag board by a tighty, I'm looking at a set most of the time. When someone does this with a mid pair, they often check back the turn but he continues. I usually c/raise turn against a LAG 2/4 regular, but I don't think that's good here most likely drawing dead.
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