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Daily Poker Quiz: Medium Strength Hand, Bet the River?

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The Situation: $2/$3 NL Cash Game at a local casino. You've been playing a lot of pots and winning without showdowns. Your opponent has a fairly deep stack and seems like a tight player, capable of folding mediocre hands. The table has been passive with many players limping.

You decide to limp in from early position with 6h7h. Your opponent makes it $15 to go from middle position. It folds around to you and you decide to make the call.

The flop comes 6d2c2h. You check, and your opponent bets out 2/3 of the pot. You decide to call.

The turn card is the Js and it goes check / check. The river card is the Jc. Do you bet or check here? If you bet, are you betting for value or to make a better hand fold? Vote / Comment below!

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