$10 NLHE 6-max: Get away from AA here?

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$10 NL HE 6-max: Get away from AA here?

Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 21/10/2

I have AA, don't know what's wrong with hand conversion tho

Entraction - €0.10 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

UTG: €16.87
MP: €8.51
CO: €35.34
BTN: €10.46
SB: €9.75
BB: €10.00

SB posts SB €0.05, BB posts BB €0.10

fold, MP raises to €0.22, fold, BTN raises to €0.74, fold, fold, MP calls €0.52

Flop: (€1.63, 2 players) 2:spade: T:heart: 4:club:
MP bets €0.81, BTN calls €0.81

Turn: (€3.25, 2 players) K:diamond:
MP bets €1.62, BTN raises to €4.09, MP calls €2.47

River: (€11.43, 2 players) K:heart:
MP bets €2.87, BTN ????


Stu Ungar will like this hand :D

I (BTN)called flop with the intension of raising the turn, but as usual I have to wonder if I'm up against sets or not.

On the flop I thought JJ QQ, air(possibly an underpair) and sets, maybe AK, I have to wonder if I can keep anything but AK and sets in his range once the K got there.

Call, Raise, Fold?
 
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3-bet larger preflop. Also, if you're going to raise his turn bet, you need to pump this up to about $6 or just shove. Your raise is really small compared to the pot-size.

I probably just raise the flop though, as there are a lot of over cards that kill our action.
 
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3-bet larger preflop. Also, if you're going to raise his turn bet, you need to pump this up to about $6 or just shove. Your raise is really small compared to the pot-size.

I probably just raise the flop though, as there are a lot of over cards that kill our action.

3-bet larger preflop? Seemed ok unless you have a particular reason?

This is a standard spot to raise flop for me.
 
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Am I correct in thinking that raise calls from MP are usually mid pairs and broadways unable to fold?
 
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3-bet larger preflop. Also, if you're going to raise his turn bet, you need to pump this up to about $6 or just shove. Your raise is really small compared to the pot-size.

I probably just raise the flop though, as there are a lot of over cards that kill our action.

Am I correct in thinking that raise calls from MP are usually mid pairs and broadways unable to fold?

Yes lucky, low pairs too less often and SC's sometimes - less often.

The turn raise size may be a valid point, I often think I am raising it too low in general when I do.

What about his range, by the river, can he still have anything I beat? Safer to just call than shove?

Also, is it a wrong move to want to raise the turn and not the flop trying to get money in, since the bet is going to be bigger and SPR lower
 
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As played I'm always calling and never shoving. I don't see value in shoving incase he does have a set/AK, but we can't give him credit everytime especially not for around 4.5:1.
 
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