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    Akward turn spot with overpair 3way turn

    Found this spot slightly strange and I wasn't really sure what to do. Final table just in the money. H1ddenD3pthsz is an average tight reg (13/11) who doesn't get out of line to much, Not sure if he would flat QQ+ AQ+ in this spot but it is a possibility. Kuuzbandit seemed pretty good and slightly more lag approaching the final table and put me in some tough spots, not sure if he is flatting his whole range considering i opened UTG but I don't expect him to show up a too wide range here.

    Turn I think is a really interesting spot as it feels like I am turning JJ into a bluff as I fold out everything I beat given there perceptions of my range. IYO whats the best line on the turn?

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    AME #3503277754: Texas Hold'em NL Tournament 2011/03/25 03:09:05
    Table $6,000 GP Double Stack, 568049031, 4532369801 (Tournament: $6,000 GP Double Stack Buy-In: $100+$9)
    Seat 1: karat123 ($39,406.00 in chips)
    Seat 2: H1ddenD3pthsz ($77,872.00 in chips) DEALER
    Seat 4: IIDaReK ($66,863.25 in chips)
    Seat 6: Kuuzbandit ($127,329.37 in chips)
    Seat 7: pillow100 ($68,883.00 in chips)
    Seat 8: kezhuh ($172,111.63 in chips)
    Seat 9: FarvalFiskz ($25,601.75 in chips)
    Seat 10: 11871 ($61,933.00 in chips)
    IIDaReK: Post Ante $240.00
    Kuuzbandit: Post Ante $240.00
    pillow100: Post Ante $240.00
    kezhuh: Post Ante $240.00
    FarvalFiskz: Post Ante $240.00
    11871: Post Ante $240.00
    karat123: Post Ante $240.00
    H1ddenD3pthsz: Post Ante $240.00
    IIDaReK: Post SB $1,200.00
    Kuuzbandit: Post BB $2,400.00
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to pillow100 [ ]
    pillow100: Raise (NF) $4,800.00
    kezhuh: Fold
    FarvalFiskz: Fold
    11871: Fold
    karat123: Fold
    H1ddenD3pthsz: Call $4,800.00
    IIDaReK: Fold
    Kuuzbandit: Call $2,400.00
    *** FLOP *** [ ]
    Kuuzbandit: Check
    pillow100: Bet $6,900.00
    H1ddenD3pthsz: Call $6,900.00
    Kuuzbandit: Call $6,900.00
    *** TURN *** []
    Kuuzbandit: Check
    pillow100:

    cheers pillow

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    Gotta go for value on this turn..

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    I agree. I think if you bet 15,000 to 20,000 on the turn, you will open up the bluffing range of your opponents.
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    In this tournament, its better to bet bet bet for value unless u have a read on how they play because they are willing to call your raise preflop with wide range of hand and ur cbet OTF with anything OTF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thang911 View Post
    In this tournament, its better to bet bet bet for value unless u have a read on how they play because they are willing to call your raise preflop with wide range of hand and ur cbet OTF with anything OTF.
    I guess especially with H1ddenD3pthsz his range at the turn is sets/88-jj/maybe over pairs. I'm sure he is a thinking player (prob pretty basic level 2 tho) and I think he believes my range is tight. What are your thoughts on checking the turn to try and induce 88-jj to shove or is this just bad?

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