Re: 10/20: on which street do you fold this middle set?
Ok clever check on the turn. Now go all-in after he bets..
Assuming villain is aggro I like a turn c/r (after a flop c/r) because it might get the villain to semi-bluff with a big club or get him to bet a weaker hand.
One fear I have with this though is if he checks behind with a small club and then river is a club and you lose lol. But betting turn seems exploitable and allows villain to play well, as well as c/c.
Edit: Now that I think about it, assuming multi-barrel stone-cold bluffs are part of your game, bet/call push on the turn is prolly the best play.
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