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Table was loose and somewhat aggressiveParty Poker (9 handed) converterPreflop: Hero is SB with [Qs], [Qc]. UTG calls, 2 folds, MP2 calls, CO calls, Hero raises, BB calls, UTG calls, MP2 calls, CO calls (10SB)Flop: [Th], [8d], [Jh] (5 players)Hero bets, 1 fold, MP2 calls, CO raises, Hero 3 bets, MP2 calls, CO caps, Hero calls, MP2 calls (22SB)Turn: [Jc] (3 players)Hero checks, MP2 checks, CO bets, Hero calls, call (14 BB)River: [5s] (3 players)Hero checks, MP2checks, CO bets, Hero calls, Fold Final Pot: (16 BB)Should I be thinking about folding turn?

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This looks pretty good, IMHO. This is exactly how I would have played it. Especially at a LAG sort of table.On the turn you may be behind, but occasionally you are ahead to an unmade draw (or even two draws). When you are behind to A-J, or K-J, you have 6 outs (4 9's for the straight, 2 Q's for the top boat). Against Q-J your straight outs would make a tie, and against a made boat you'd need to hit those Q's... but you can't always be afraid of that scenario. The pot is big here, and you can likely make up an extra bet or two on the river against two villains those times you hit.On the river, I think calling one bet is OK. I think the pot is too big to fold for one BB, especially since this card has helped neither villain.

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