200nl 6max: TT set raised on flush turn

ChuckTs

ChuckTs

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Large sample, villain is a 17/15/4.3, 52% fold to flop bet, 26 wtsd, not too many specific reads yet. I've been fairly aggressive.

Our line on the turn? As played are we just giving up on the riv?

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BTN: $97 (48.5 bb)
SB: $356.45 (178.2 bb)
BB: $116.45 (58.2 bb)
Hero (UTG): $290.40 (145.2 bb)
MP: $546.25 (273.1 bb)
CO: $264.40 (132.2 bb)

Pre-Flop: Hero is UTG with T
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T
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Hero raises to $6, MP folds, CO calls $6, 3 folds

Flop: ($15) K
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3
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T
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(2 players)
Hero bets $10, CO calls $10

Turn: ($35) 6
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Hero bets $20, CO raises to $62, Hero calls $42

River: ($159) Q
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Hero ...
 
blankoblanco

blankoblanco

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i play it the same and give up on river. it's not even that i think he has to have the flush really often on the turn (i'd imagine a lot of his FDs are raising flop) but just that he'll have it sometimes, and when he doesn't, he ought to be too afraid of you having it (or this) to really stack off with worse. if the river came a brick i'd pretty much always be c/c-ing i think. if the river paired i'd c/r
 
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