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Originally Posted by SetofJacks
Against many players I'd probably three-bet the turn, but I'm guessing that's not super-advisable at the 8/16 level.
As played, I'd try for donk/3-bet/call.
If he has two pair or a set and you check, you'll get in a check-raise.
If he has one pair and you check, he'll check behind.
If he has one pair and you bet, he'll probably cry-call.
If he has two pair or a set and you bet, there's a good chance he'll raise you and you can 3-bet.
If he has a straight then that sucks.
Three betting turn is suicidal at 8/16 without a read.
Given the verbal and chip handling tell, I'd donk with intent to three bet. It doesn't sound like he has a ton of air, may be tempted to check back his QQ type hands, and may raise you with a set. I don't think he shows the T8 here much, either (once again back to preflop).