Re: turn spot
Unless we know he has the ability to check-raise a wide-range of hands here, I bet and charge him to outdraw me. If we know him to be rather tricky, then I prefer a check and call on the river by a long shot.
In the first case where I bet the turn, I have every intention of getting to showdown if check-raised.
Anyway, the most important part about this hand for me is getting to a showdown against an unknown. That said, if you think you might fold to a turn check-raise, then by all means, check behind as I think the times he will bluff-bet the river compensates for most of the times we let him draw for free.
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