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With two opponents, this fold is obvious. Atleast one of them has a pair (or better).
In your situation, I often check through this turn and take a free look at the river. It then plays three different ways:
1) If the first guy bets, and the second guy calls, I'm outta there. One of them has something and I have nothing.
2) If the first guy checks, the second guy bets, I generally pay one more bet, barring the second guy being a strict ABC rock-type who wouldnt bet without something.
3) If it checks to me, I bet.
If it was heads up, It is fairly opponent specific. For instance last night ElipsesJeff showed me two hands in a row where the guy did the exact same thing as here but showed like Q high and K high respectively.
IN GENERAL, though if theyve gone this far, they have atleast something. The check/call, check/call, donkbet line tends to be a pair, atleast a pair, but of course I've seen it with worse. It could have also been a flush. If you hold any pair its almost a requirement to call. If you hold A high, well, then its up to you.
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