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				 Live hand from Borgata.  Check or bet turn?
				
					
						Not really a short-handed game, but I thought the hand was interesting.
 This hand occured in a $1/$2NL cash game shortly after my friends and I arrived at the Borgata for the weekend.
 
 A weaker player limps in middle position, and I raise to $10 next to act with J-9 of spades  (he was limping with a lot of weak hands, so I started to isolate him with a wide range).  The big blind, a terrible player, calls, and the limper calls.  Flop comes J, T, x with two spades, big blind leads out for $20 (this could be any flopped pair, and probably isn't a very strong hand), limper calls quickly, and I raise to $60.  The big blind immediately folds and the limper thinks for a second and then calls, apparently on a draw.  The turn brings an offsuit Q, which I suspected may've improved many of the hands in his range, he checks quickly, and I get the sense that he's excited about his hand.  Nonetheless, seeing all the money in the pot, I value bet / semi-bluff $120 with my pair of jacks, open-ended straight draw and flush draw, leaving myself with only about $60 behind.  Should I have checked?  Is this decision trivial?
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