My note on villain - "calling station - very loose preflop - very passive postflop, but will bluff if checked to"
I've seen him call down a couple of double-barrels with TPNK, but more often than not he'll fold to my c-bets.
Hand #1311011489000730: Chelsea (6-Max) 11489
Seat 1: hitmanblood (203.10 in chips)
Seat 2: Trogggdor (81.00 in chips)
Seat 6: surfstyl89 (133.43 in chips)
Seat 7: stickdude (90.75 in chips)
Seat 9: PsychoCib (280.25 in chips)
Seat 10: dumbcuff (101.60 in chips)
hitmanblood: posts small blind $0.50
Trogggdor: posts big blind $1
Dealt to stickdude [
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surfstyl89: calls
stickdude: raises to $4.50
PsychoCib: folds
dumbcuff: folds
hitmanblood: folds
Trogggdor: folds
surfstyl89: calls
*** FLOP *** [
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surfstyl89: checks
stickdude: bets $8
surfstyl89: calls
*** TURN *** [
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surfstyl89: checks
stickdude: checks
*** RIVER *** [
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surfstyl89: bets $12
stickdude: ?????
I checked behind on the turn because his flop call started setting off alarms. When a third Ten hits (reducing the chances that he has the case Ten), what's the best play here - call or raise (pot's too big to fold obv)?