This got a good reception on another forum I posted it on, lets see what the Blondites think!
This hand is from the WPT's 'Poker by the Book' special event. You play the part of legendary author David Sklansky.
Its six handed and the blinds are $3000 / $6000 with a $1000 ante. You have just less than the $250,000 starting stack.
The pot is $15,000 to start and you are in the big blind.
Phil Hellmuth, Mike Sexton and Mike Caro fold. Doyle Brunson raises to $26,000. TJ Cloutier folds. You are in the big blind with the

and decide to call for $20,000 more. The pot is $61,000.
The flop comes

. You check. Doyle bets $30,000 and you call.
The pot is $121,000 and the turn comes the

for a board of

. You check and Doyle checks.
The river is the

for a board of

. You check and Doyle bets $35,000.
The pot is $156,000. Do you call, raise, or fold? Would you have played the hand any differently on the earlier streets?