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Originally Posted by Omahaisbetter
I don't like checking this flop back against two opponents. Question if a seemingly harmless card hits turn and straight forward player leads the turn how do you proceed?
I'm always betting this hand in this spot. Perhaps a spot to check back heads up against the more aggressive player to induce a bluff or let him think he is value betting a worse hand. If TAG has a hand like 99 or a worse ten and a blank hits turn he may bet both turn and river are you calling this player down? I actually don't like checking back medium strength hands that are vulnerable. If you are really working on check back range how do you feel about AK AQ with intention of raising most turns if either opponent leads out?
If a blank hits the turn and the SB bets he most likely had me beat on the flop or hit a 2 outer. Like I said, I've always usually bet here, I just thought that since there is really no turn card I have to fold for one bet I thought it might be a nice spot to pick up bluffs from the BB. The real disaster would be if the SB bets turn and BB bluff raises me off the best hand which is possible.
I guess the consensus is keep betting here like I always have.