Re: AA...what to do on the turn??
Fold. This pot is not that large in comparison to the likely cost of a showdown. We are not last to act on the turn and that is a very serious problem.
The turn card makes a flush, a straight, two pair for 87 connectors, and a set for the natural UTG limper 88.
One of my basic rules is to take it very seriously when two people say they have me beat. Not only is it a parlay to play for two people to be bluffing, but they are less likely to screw around when they have each other to consider and not just me.
I can't imagine why UTG+2 would raise the turn in front of me without a good hand. BB has just bet through him into the PFR--twice.
One poster implied he would stay in the hand to get a read on UTG+2. Not a good reason. The odds are heavy you'll get to see his hand for free.
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