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 Originally Posted by Robert
If he used to give up on the flop and he never c/r you before, then I would give up here, because you are likely facing toppair or better here and will probably face some sort of bet on the turn again cutting down your odds. I'm not sure though, you have position so you might get a free card on the turn if he checks to you
I'm pretty sure that once he decided to take a stand, he's not folding, so if I hit my straight we're AI.
 Originally Posted by Fnord
I'd raise the turn to $4 and stick the rest in on any river. He's not drawing, so ease it in gently.
Agree. Was little reckless here.
 Originally Posted by Fnord
Also, do you want to buy-in short in this game?
Good point. The only reason for buying-in half is insufficient BR, yet. Two weeks ago Party gave me free 40$ and I started to play little (lowest stakes) NL25, with the idea: "It's free money, let's give it a try". Now I'm at ~110$ and as soon as I become properly rolled I'll play as I'm supposed to. Till then it's low variance/low profit grind
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