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I was saying when you have position, a check back is obvious with TP (especially without top kicker), however if you are first to act it changes everything. If you have fired twice and received two calls, a check could be dangerous, because it shows weakness and may entice your opponent to make a large bet into the bet (with or without anything) then you are faced with a tough decision. As always it depends on the the action through out the hand, and what the board shows.
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i probably would never check if i've led out and been called on the flop and turn, if i was facing an agressive player. checking the river and your opponent making a big bet (pot sized?) puts you to a gut wrenching decision. however a tight/rock type player i will probably check-call unless i think he hit his draw..in which case i will fold.
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