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Preflop: Rog is SB with [7s], [9s].
Ard*#kSPECIALQUESTIONMARK calls, UTG+1 calls, 2 folds, Rog completes, BB checks.

Flop: (5 SB) [Th], [2s], [7d] (6 players)
Rog checks, BB checks, Ard*#kSPECIALQUESTIONMARK checks, UTG+1 checks, MP2 checks, CO checks.

I hate hitting middle pair from an early position. Only backdoor draws so I decide to check/fold this hand. Pot is too small to fight for.

Turn: (2.50 BB) [2h] (6 players)
Rog checks, BB checks, Ard*#kSPECIALQUESTIONMARK checks, UTG+1 checks, MP2 checks, CO checks.

River: (2.50 BB) [3d] (6 players)

Nobody wanted this pot when the board paired, so my pair may be good. Bet for value?
wrto4556
the turn should have been bet/
rog
QUOTE (wrto4556)
the turn should have been bet/


Why do you bet this turn? What do you do if it's raised? Is this pot worth making a play for out of position?
wrto4556
you have the best hand on the turn a whole bunch of the time because the flop got checked around. My standard line would be to fold if I got raised.

food for thought, you have the best hand on the flop a whole lot, too.
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