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Originally Posted by ninefingershuffle
I actually gave consideration to raising turn
That seems less good. If you keep a conservative capping range of AA-TT, AK, AQs then it breaks out like this:
Hands that beat you:
AA = 6 combos
KK = 1 combo
JJ = 3 combos
AK = 8 combos
Hands you beat:
QQ = 6 combos
TT = 6 combos
AQs = 3 combos
You might also throw in some consideration that TT might not bet the turn and that makes this look worse for you.
You have to imagine that your opponent will have lots of Kx and Jx in his range before you can start to call this a value raise. The fact that there's another player in the middle gives you a little bit of a buffer, but you're still not sitting that pretty against BB's range.
I think calling the turn is best. You don't have a strong enough hand against the capper to want to give a lot of action. But it is definitely strong enough to go to showdown with for one bet per street because the pot is so big.