$10 NLHE 6-max: Rush, turn decision?

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Full Tilt, $0.05/$0.10 No Limit Hold'em Cash, Rush, 6 Players

BB: $11.49 (114.9 bb)
UTG: $11.96 (119.6 bb)
MP: $15.35 (153.5 bb)
Hero (CO): $10 (100 bb)
BTN: $11.71 (117.1 bb)
SB: $10.05 (100.5 bb)

Preflop: Hero is CO with 6
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6
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UTG raises to $0.30, MP calls $0.30, Hero calls $0.30, 3 folds

Flop: ($1.05) 4
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6
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5
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(3 players)
UTG bets $0.70, MP folds, Hero raises to $1.95, UTG calls $1.25

Turn: ($4.95) 6
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(2 players)
UTG bets $2.70, Hero??

Info on villain:
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Raised slightly smaller on flop. Maybe he decides to come over the top.

Wasn't thrilled about turn card. What would be your decision here? Can we raise super small? Like min-raise?
 
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I would flat call and check raise the river
 
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Flat turn. Villain will have less than pot size bet on river. Of course, get him in on river if checked to you.
 
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A min raise on turn might be nice because u want to maximize value but at the same time you don't want to scare villain away. A smooth call looks too suspicious in that spot(as if you're trying to slowplay monster). He's most likely calling a min raise on the turn since he bet out $2.70 with his overpair IMO. You have the nuts, get creative.
 
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I think he obviously hit his straigh or even full house at the turn or even straight flush draw , you should play this hand as much agressive as you can and you going to win big pot :)
 
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This hand is too obvious. But his bet on the turn looks dumb. With and overpair i would insta fold to your raise on the flop if i was the villain. And also his continuation bet on the flop is quite small so i think he has something. Also he still bet the turn on that board. Small suited connectors are not in his range from UTG. Maybe a FH? I would flat the turn and see if he does something dumb on the river. If he checks than shove and hope.
 
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This hand is too obvious. But his bet on the turn looks dumb. With and overpair i would insta fold to your raise on the flop if i was the villain. And also his continuation bet on the flop is quite small so i think he has something. But given the fact that he called and still bet the turn i think he has something. A straight or even a FH. I would flat the turn and see if he does something dumb on the river. If he checks than shove and hope.
Played exactly.
 
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Not really much more to do other than call. There's almost no point in shoving as unless he's a meg donk he should be folding his whole range out save a set or straight himself. And if he has any of those hands, you're getting money regardless. Just hope his higher pair spikes on the river, or he is bad enough to pay off.
 
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So you raise him on the flop and he calls and then donks into you on the turn... he is telling you he's strong and doesn't believe you have anything.
His turn bet is of a size begging for a call. Its pretty clear the monies going all in.
In position just call as it looks weaker than shoving the turn and then make sure you gii on the river.
 
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