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Originally Posted by VQ37
I think betting turn gives you more information than checking. Don't check. I would bet $65 and see what he does. If he raises you on the turn, that's pretty strong as it's likely he has 77 or 33 on such a dry board. If called, his likely holdings are AQ, QJ, or Q10. I also think checking allows you to get bluffed by some straight draws like 56 and 46. Would he 3bet AQ pre-flop?
Is our goal to make the most money and best +EV decisions long term- or is our goal to bet to gain information?
We shoudnt get bluffed on the river when we just call the turnraise. If we just call the turnraise we arent folding on nearly any rivercard imo unless villain bombs an ridicilous amount.