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Daily Poker Quiz: Semi-Bluff, Fire a 2nd Bullet?

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The Situation: You are playing a full ring $2/$4 NL Hold 'Em game at your local casino. Your image is Tight Aggressive and your opponent is a fairly tight player who is not capable of making big laydowns.

From UTG you raise it up to $16 with AcKc. Your opponent, next to act, calls and the rest of the table folds.

The flop comes Qc9c3d, giving you the nut flush draw plus 2 overcards.

You lead out for $35, about the size of the pot. Your opponent calls and the turn brings the Qh.

You have $180 behind and your opponent has $80 left. Do you fire again? How do you play it? Vote and/or comment below!

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