Re: [25nl]Big stacks vs big stack
c/c the turn. This keeps the pot a more managable size.
Edit: I just noticed that the river bet is for your stack. I think you need to call. But a check on the flop or turn would have let you get to the river without having to face a 2:1 pot odds decision for your stack while holding a 1-card straight on a board that just gave villain a possible backdoor flush draw and action that supports the possibility that villain has QJ. I'd call just because the pot is big, and at least 1/3 of the time he will have less than QJ or a flush.
Your SPR at the flop is about 12. That's trouble for 1-pair OOP. So, given that the flop only has some straight draws and no flush draws, sometimes c/c is ok on the flop if tricky villains behind you will raise a lot, but you'd like to keep things at a reasonable size throughout the hand.
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