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 Originally Posted by Renton
1. OTF I'd rather c/r than c/c. Call turn, probably fold river.
I wanted to check/raise flop, and wasn't thrilled about check/calling. What would a good check/raising range look like here? I was worried I didn't rep much, and would too often get floated and be lost on future streets deep OOP.
 Originally Posted by Renton
2. I'd call and call the river I guess. He looks like fairly a clown and you might have induced something with your small bet. I think he can certainly have KQ but he probably doesn't bet the river with it.
If you call turn, we have right at pot left behind ($140 stack, $136 pot). What cards would you fold to a shove on?
 Originally Posted by Renton
3. 22 and check the river I think. Maybe you can bluff shove a jack or a queen. I think most blanks are gonna be just too blanky for you to get him off much.
I feel like his turn checking range is going to consist of a lot of Tx/JJ-KK hands that aren't folding to a single barrel. So not really sure why you say to bet turn, check most rivers.
Also, I'd think that on a Q (maybe J) river, we'd probably have a fair amount of showdown value versus his Tx/JJ hands. And that we might have some worse hands in our range for bluff-shoving, while checking the river with QJ.
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