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2/4 9-max (9-handed)BB is 14.6 / 10 / 1.8 over 612 handsSB is unknownMP2 is stupidPre-flop: Hero is dealt A :D Q :D in MPfolds, Hero raises, MP2 cold calls, folds, SB calls, BB callsFlop: (6 SB)A :club: 10 :) 2 :DSB bets, MP2 folds, SB calls, BB callsTurn: (6 BB)10 :club:SB checks, BB checks, Hero bets

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call.with his stats, it's more likely a bluff at a scare card, than a T.Spade draw more likely, or likely enough to call down getting about 5:1I'm not considering SB outdrawing us, maybe I should
A bluff into two players? Not saying that it isn't possible, but how often does this happen?
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Check behind and show these down for 1 bet if you're going to fold to every turn raise.good luck.
I don't fold to every turn raise, but probably more than I should, thus the post.
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Check behind and show these down for 1 bet if you're going to fold to every turn raise.good luck.
I was thinking the same - I would often check this turn unless I knew the opponents were loose-passive, and I could fairly confidently fold to a checkraise (or if the opponents were highly likely to check-raise bluff, and I could comfortably call down).This hand I think I bet and call the raise; it seems like BB must have a ten, but I'm surprised that he would call SB's flop bet. So I think he either has 22, TT, AT, or a bluff. I call down as long as the river's not a spade.
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