Re: 5-10, Difficult Turn Decision?
I think it's quite possible he has TT/JJ and is just about done with this hand. QQ would suck for you. KK or AA is also possible here, as is a flush.
Given that he has 22% VPIP, he's probably not the type to raise with Ax[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] or SC in MP so I'd say the only way he has a flush is with AK, AJ, KJ or JT. The last three are possible, it's hard to say without knowing what his PFR is.
I think I probably check behind here. It might seem weak, but what hands of his could conceivably still hold a strong draw that hasn't hit? The only way this is possible is if he has TT-AA with a [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] as one of them.
Tough choice, but I think I check behind to try to induce a bluff out of AA/KK on a brick river.
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