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Originally Posted by Javanewt
If you can't answer the question of what to do on a blank turn, you shouldn't be posting.
Dude, chill out on your tone! As a courtesy to OP, whom I have known on the forums for over 5 years, I decided to post and give my opinion on this hand. The answer to your questions have been given in my posts. But since you require cookbook recipe I will summarize for you:
1) I don’t know what the purpose of a bet on the flop is? Is it bluff, semi bluff, value/protection? We don’t know if we are really pushing much equity on the flop by betting..so I think flop check is best because we have position.
1a) Betting flop is bad because it doesn’t fold any better hands out and we can get blown off of our equity.
2) On a blank turn, if it gets checked back to us, then I bet close to pot
3) On a blank turn, if the first villain pots, then second villain ships, I;m done
4) On a blank turn if it gets checked to the third villain and he pots it, I am more comfortable jamming over his range
5) The difficult spot is if first villain checks and the second villain (the passive one) pots it, The decision becomes fold or shove, leaning towards fold. I hate shoving with one card to come, but I think if we want to continue in the hand, our equity is best by shoving since it can fold out NFD and assure we get the money in before a river scare card freezes the action on the river.