Re: Deep QQ interesting turn
I think there is some paranoia involved, and an assumption that anyone is going to raise the same way pre-flop with the same hand. In my opinion, pre-flop is the most chaotic time of the game where anything can happen, sometimes limps with strong hands, sometimes huge raises with weak hands, it's all relative.
That said, I think check was the right option here, and then raise him on the river. If he leads (which he is 90% likely to do), then give him a raise or just call it depending on the size of the raise. If he checks, then raise him a value bet at that point to get him to pay.
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