$10 NLHE 6-max: OTT, FD SD facing all in

fletchdad

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full tilt poker $10.00 No Limit Hold'em - 5 players - View hand 2074029
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BB: $10.10
UTG: $14.30
CO: $12.49
Hero (BTN): $16.12
SB: $10.34

Pre Flop: ($0.10) Hero is BTN with Q :heart: A :heart:
1 fold, UTG raises to $0.30, 1 fold, Hero raises to $0.90, 1 fold, UTG calls $0.60

Flop: ($1.90) 6 :heart: J :heart: K :club: (2 players)
UTG bets $1.33, Hero raises to $3.20, UTG calls $1.87

Turn: ($8.30) Q :club: (2 players)
UTG bets $10.20, Hero??


Fuk, this gets on my nerves. HEM wont copy the stats sometimes......
Villain 30/25, 1.2k hands, Ag 2.3
What do we want to look at stat-wise here?
 
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Fold the turn, we're probably up against a set/two pair. Maybe KQ.

Everything up to the turn is okay, although I often (don't know if its good or bad) flat the flop with draws and raise the turn because it looks so much stronger.
 
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Fold as played.

Villains F3B is relevant for preflop. I am more often than not just flatting AQ to a HJ open.

Dunno if I'm being results orientated but I see a large donk bet on this flop as pretty scary. That and are low SPR makes me more inclined to flat draws. If villain is bluffing he'll run out of steam long before the river so we're unlikely to fold the best hand if villain is value betting a big hand we play perfectly against him.

Having said that it's never going to be bad to raise a straight flush draw I just like to flat my draws in low/mid SPR pots for the reason above and are reduced fold equity. In a deeper pot or if you had flatted this flatting would be wank.
 
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I often (don't know if its good or bad) flat the flop with draws and raise the turn because it looks so much stronger.

There are very few turns where you will legitimatly rep something doing this as by flatting you rule out most if not all flopped monsters (as people raise them on drawy boards).

Your reliant on the turn card making some reppable monsters for you (although not by completing strong draws which will also be expected to raise). This turn card is one of those said turn cards yet even then is a crap bluff as it's such a good flat (SFD + showdown value).

Chances are villains aint even paying attention anyway so regardless of how this looks all delayed raises achieve is less equity when we miss and less implied odds when we hit (smaller pot, more transparent line).
 
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I know it is a sick flop for you, but still I would just call the flop so I can call a turn bet as well because for sure that flop hit him.
 
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