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Originally Posted by LordRiverRat
Hand 1 depends on how you play your ranges, but checking back seems like the stronger play here allowing the villain to bluff at the pot. You keep the pot relatively small with decent showdown value and if you had the nut flush or nutflush draw, you could be checking/calling the turn and looking to check raise rivers.
If the villain checks back the turn and then fires the river, you could probably find a call too on blanks. I think an offsuit 4 should be a call for you with TT since you are beating any flopped 2 pairs now as well as all the missed straights and flushes.
In hand 2, you're looking in bad shape here. The tag player can all you with anything as strong as a set and the loose player is calling with draws. The only hands you're beating are straight draws with no flush draws or overpairs to the flop that didn't raise preflop.
I think you can be looking to check the turn folding to any turn aggression, and maybe check calling some rivers.