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Originally Posted by dalecooper
Griffey - the turn check was because I figured a lot of loose/passive types are capable of check-calling a weak queen on that flop, and I definitely didn't want a check-raise on the turn. My plan from that point was to check the turn and call a reasonable river bet, most likely fold to a large one; or if the river card wasn't too bad and the other player checked it again, to make exactly the value bet I did make.
I don't think a loose-passive is going to c/r bluff you on the turn right? In that case, I don't see whats wrong with getting c/r'd on the turn. If you get c/r'd you're beat and you just fold since you have no outs. Isn't that better than rivering another T and him c/ring you then? What do you do with a boat there?
I think checking through would make more sense if the board was like 9TQQ and you had some insider and you didn't want to get raised off of it, but in this spot you're either ahead or drawing dead I'd imagine.