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Overpair getting pressure on turn

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    Default Overpair getting pressure on turn

    Villain is loose but has been passive. Turn is a toughie. What to do and why?

    0/0 TEXASHTGAMETABLE (NL) - TUE FEB 07 11:35:52 EDT 2006
    Table Pink Forest (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button
    Total number of players : 6
    Seat 1: BENNYKING ( $494.15)
    Seat 2: Starfruit ( $662.27)
    Seat 3: Saalistaja ( $468.00)
    Seat 4: Torom ( $140.80)
    Seat 5: KokoKanu ( $658.57)
    Seat 6: elbremio ( $194.92)
    Starfruit posts small blind (2.00)
    Saalistaja posts big blind (4.00)
    ** Dealing down cards **
    Dealt to Saalistaja [ Qh, Qs ]
    Torom folds.
    KokoKanu folds.
    elbremio folds.
    BENNYKING raises (8.00)
    Starfruit folds.
    Saalistaja raises (22.00)
    BENNYKING calls (18.00)
    ** Dealing Flop ** : [ 9s, 7h, 4c ]
    Saalistaja bets (44.00)
    BENNYKING calls (44.00)
    ** Dealing Turn ** : [ 8s ]
    Saalistaja bets (96.00)
    BENNYKING raises (192.00)
    Saalistaja??
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    if hes loose and passive, i think you can be happy with folding and taking his stack later. passive villains dont usually bluff raise the turn.

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