Check. You're getting called so much lighter when Q pairs turn. Don't expect him to fold a decent T-x almost ever.
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The paired Q is a horrible card to float on as said above so checking behind here all day. Tbh it's not a great board to do any semi-bluffing on when we don't fold out AA/KK/AQ/KQ/KJ/AT/KT (a huge chunk of his range). Also, by checking behind on the turn we can keep the pot small which isn't a bad thing when you're chasing a straight on a paired board. I don't think if we hit a K or 8 we're ever raising the river seeing as it's paired.
Just flat the 100 on the river to see what he had, he might also have AJ with the way he played it tbh.
There is no chance that i would be betting the turn here.
Am i the only one who favours a 3b> call?
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Go all-in on the flop, you really don't want to be calling pot sized bets on the flop with this little amount as played call.
- preflop 3b/f but call the short stack if he shoves behind the initial raiser
- on the flop i shove if he's shown aggression postflop and the capacity to fold afterwards. otherwise, I'm probably chucking it here(it looks pretty but many of your outs could be counterfeit in various ways; not mention we're facing a pot sized continuation bet into 3 opponents on a really connected board.)
- the turn as everyone else has said just check; you're not really folding out much and you'd rather have a free card to hit your draws
- river bet is so tiny you have to call
i would play exactly the same but checked on turn for sure.
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He tanked for ages before calling on the turn, I really wasn't sure about it but I just shoved the river. He tanked for ages again and called with Q6, it was only a $5+$5 charity tournament for Haiti on full tilt