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Originally Posted by Kev1498
Putting him all in on the turn is the standard line here. With that said I don't think it is the right play on this board, on the turn your range consists of mostly bluffs, spade and straight draws. You don't have too many value hands in your range (straights, over pairs, and a jack). Your range is lacking in a lot of value hands which makes calling off with any pair probably a profitable call. I might be wrong but your range seems very bluff heavy in this spot. And yes, betting to not put him all in is not a very good play here.
Taken from the flop, I would tend to bet lighter on the flop to be able to apply more pressure on the turn. Taken from the point of the turn as discussed in the book, I would put him in on the turn even if the slightest possibility he might fold. Still have outs vs only a pair. Thanks.
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