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I'm not much of a cash game player, but I'm trying to learn. Read on my opponent is a loose, weak player who had folded to my raises earlier. I was playing relatively tight.This was a full table, but I took out the other players.Full Tilt Poker Game #1036079910: Table Copper Island - $0.25/$0.50 - No Limit Hold'em - 1:20:11 ET - 2006/09/25Seat 3: Villian ($16.20)Seat 6: Rocketpoker828 ($17.80)Rocketpoker828 posts the small blind of $0.25comeandgo posts the big blind of $0.50The button is in seat #5*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to Rocketpoker828 [5s 6s]Villian calls $0.50Rocketpoker828 calls $0.25*** FLOP *** [Qs 2d 8s]Rocketpoker828 bets $1.25Villian calls $1.25*** TURN *** [Qs 2d 8s] [7c]Rocketpoker828 checksVillian bets $3Rocketpoker828 raises to $16.05, and is all in

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Bleh. If you get called you are losing money over the long run. Our equity is a lot worse on the turn than it would be if we had the same draws on the flop.The only way this is profitable is if our fold equity is high enough.

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Take a free one.
He is OOP.I'd rather just lead the turn. We have a massive draw and our SD is well hidden. By bettting the turn you have 2 chances to take down the pot, either he folds, or he calls/ raises and you make your hand on the river. The way you played it, I don't like that very much. Like Zach said, when you are called you are drawing. The pot is not very large on the turn, so we are risking alot to win a little. Not a good proposition.
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The only way this is profitable is if our fold equity is high enough.
Villain isn't folding very often here. Lead the turn.
OP hasn't put anything up about a read, so take this for what it's worth. If this is a solid player, then you fold quite a bit of hands given the strength that he's given off and the fact he's played out of the blinds. Most top pairs fold at this point. If this is just a calling station, Ijust take the river.
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