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 Originally Posted by Irisheyes
Massimo, I disagree that this is an easy bet, bet, bet though. I think we're only getting 2 streets of value from a ten and only one from an underpair if we bet the turn. We can extract more value from the underpair part of his range with a bet, check, bet line while still getting 2 streets from his tens. We also get more information based on what he does on the turn (which I chose to ignore here) and he has like 5 outs max.
Oh come on, people are such stations. I would find it hard to believe that this guy isn't stacking off with a T here (especially AT or KT) or calling two, maybe even 3, streets with an underpair (i'm hoping you're playing aggro enough for him to feel like "taking a stand"). I don't think many players would disagree.
Hell he could even have QQ or JJ and he's definitely stacking with those
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