$10 NLHE 6-max: Overpair facing turn shove

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10NL 6-max zoom on pokerstars. Villain is unknown.

BTN: $16.31
Hero (SB): $34.99
BB: $15.79
UTG: $21.62
MP: $14.33
CO: $10.15

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is SB with K:heart: K:club:
3 folds, BTN raises to $0.30, Hero raises to $1, 1 fold, BTN calls $0.70

Flop: ($2.10) 7:spade: 8:club: 6:diamond: (2 players)
Hero bets $1.40, BTN calls $1.40

Turn: ($4.90) J:spade: (2 players)
Hero bets $3.60, BTN raises to $13.91 all in, Hero calls $10.31

What do you think about the way hero played this hand?
 
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There are going to be plenty of straight draws in his range, but with a flop like that, there's also going to be a bunch of two-pairs, sets or even made straights.

I wouldn't be barreling off on a flop like that, and in a spot like this, I can find a fold.
 
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Is it possible that the villain is shoving a draw or a Jx hand?
 
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I think due to how the raise is a button raise too many straights and two pairs are in his range. I agree it is tough to c-bet on this flop but do not mind the play on occasion but the turn barrel is unnecessary and you are almost certainly beat when he shoves unless you have a tell or a read. I would also just check fold the turn if there is any remotely big raise.
 
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Idk if we can x/fold the turn but this run out does suck. Probably x/calling turn tho
 
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You're going to be beat here really often, as people are less likely to bluff when they are deeper-stacked. Check-calling turn is an okay option too. We're going to be beat here a lot, but we don't need that much equity to call it off. I think calling and folding have similar EV, but with calling have a slightly lower EV. I don't think you have around 33% equity here when you call it off.
 
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I have found calling in low stakes Zoom is generally bad. Right now your over pair is only beating a bluff or semi-bluff.
 
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In a normal 3-bet pot, we fist pump call here. Here, the SPR is such that we're in a weird in between spot. His range is still pretty wide on the button, so I probably call. Plenty of hands he can decide to semi bluff with in this spot (stuff like 98, JT, and floated Jx.) If you folded I wouldn't complain though.

Agreed, it's a great board to induce bluffs on. Check/call the turn, because you obviously have AK when you 3-bet.
 
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100bbs I get this in I find a fold I think here with your stack sizes, I don't like your bet sizing either.
 
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After Hero gets his c-bet called we just want to check it down and fold to any resistance. BTN could have anything and this is a horrible board for our K's. Although the double barrel is ok too, but the call to his shove is really tough. Two pair, set, and straights could all be possibilities. Hopefully he flips over a AJ or QJ or something.
 
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I'm not a big fan of how you played this hand.

On this board, is your turn bet for value or a bluff? If it's for value, how many streets are we able to value bet and what are we getting value from?

I'd also say your flop bet size is a bit small. Not much but it could be a little larger since there are so many cards on the turn that are bad for us. I might get shamed (SHAME!!!) but I'd even say 1psb could be used here too.

Check/call the turn and reassess on the river.
 
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Well played and I'd call. You're getting ~2.2:1 (~31% needed)

here's a tight range:

Board: 7s 8c 6d Js
Dead:

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 28.135% 28.13% 00.00% 359 0.00 { KcKh }
Hand 1: 71.865% 71.87% 00.00% 917 0.00 { QQ-JJ, 88-66, As9s, As8s, T9s, Ts8s, 54s }


add a few silly moves with whatever and you have enough equity to call
 
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This flop smacks his calling range so I don't bet the turn once the cbet is called.
I Check call the turn and see what the river brings. If J or lower arrives he should know he doesn't have to bet much to get you to lay down a whiffed AK/AQ . I'd call most river cards other than an Ace for say up to half pot.
As played with no reads I'm folding a 1pair hand when all the money goes in this deep.
 
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