Re: You want to go pro?
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If his PFR is really 2, this is an easy fold to the turn raise.
If you made a typo and his PFR is actually 12, it's a lot closer, but I personally would still fold. (Possibly reverse dominated, drawing to 6 outs at most - you are almost never good here unimproved unless you have a read that he's a regular spewer)
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I dont see what his pfr as to do with his turn range for raising this turn [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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If he's starting with the top 2% of hands, you really have very little equity vs his range by the turn. Also, you don't often see a tight-passive player raise the turn with air. Also, given that he isn't bluffing often, even if you hit your A or J, your chances of winning aren't good.
Palomino, I'd probably play it like you did vs a 30/20/2. You can't trust most of those players at all, and even if you're behind your outs are still live vs a 20PFRer.
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