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 Originally Posted by oskar
Either raise on the flop to see where you're at or call the turn.
I would raise on the flop simply because of the draw. There probably aren't too many players who do that at these stakes, but he's giving himself the right odds if he has a flushdraw. He might put you on an A and just doesn't want you to make a beefy follow-up bet that would make it incorrect for him to call... plus you are less likely to put him on a draw if he does bet it.
It's not a horrible play to fold on the turn, because you can't beat much, but it's very conservative.
You've already shown weakness by just calling on the flop. There's another reason to make that call.
Again, my vote goes to an information- raise on the flop.
i raised preflop by quite a bit (3x+1per limp ish) so i figured SOMEONE had an ace. especially since i got two callers. This is why i opted to not raise on the flop because i was pretty sure he had at least A-xs
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