Re: Tough spot with QQ. 4-8 Live
Since you have a position on a draw-heavy board, I don't think it is completely horrible to check behind on the flop and consider raising the turn on a blank, depending on your reads and the action in front of you.
A check is better if you have aces or kings because you are in less danger of giving a free card to someone with an overcard, but even with queens, I don't think that it is an option that you should automatically dismiss. I'm not saying that you should check behind or that I would (I do it some of the time, but not all of the time, based on my opponents), but it should be on the table.
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