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Originally Posted by kisada
the way i learned it, raising OTF in this type of situation is, well, fairly situational. you basically need a really good reason to be doing it HU with a D1 vs another apparent D1. like maybe you started 23422 and then D2 into 23477, so you know he's got reduced options for hitting a 2 or a 7.
since he didn't cap pre, that more than likely means he has a not so great D1 himself. 3457, maybe? 4578? i'm not experienced enough to say if that is reason enough to push whatever equity edge you have here as most of the time it's just a call OTF.
imo having a ten OTR is good enough to show down and a lot of players will bluff into a 1:1 river spot. my preference would be to not turn this hand into a bluff as you just fold out things you're beating anyway. additionally, if he did have one of those straight draw D1's to begin with and made a straight, he might feel obligated to bluff river since he can't win otherwise. and as you said 99/TT are gone, and 99 being gone will ostensibly replace some of his river leads with river bluffs.
all in all i'd just call riv.
Regarding the range of his original D1, he opened from the HJ so don’t think he has anything that rough, but no reads given. He can have plenty of 8642 type of stuff that isn’t going to always re-raise if he got repopped by the cutoff (OP did not say where he was.