$10 NLHE 6-max: Set on a pretty dry flop 3 ways

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Villain 1: 30/18.14

Villain 2: 24/14/4 over 61 stats dont show it but his SD hands were super spazzy

pokerstars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (6 handed) - PokerStars Converter Tool from http://www.flopturnriver.com

Villain 2 (SB) ($12.22)
BB ($8)
UTG ($4.20)
Villain 1 (MP) ($5.42)
CO ($10)
Hero (Button) ($29.33)

Preflop: Hero is Button with 6
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, 6
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1 fold, Villain 1 bets $0.30, CO calls $0.30, Hero calls $0.30, Villain 2 calls $0.25, 1 fold

Flop: ($1.30) 2
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, 6
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, 7
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(4 players)
Villain 2 bets $1.20, Villain 1 raises to $2.40, 1 fold, Hero calls $2.40, Villain 2 calls $1.20

Turn: ($8.50) 3
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(3 players)
Villain 2 checks, Villain 1 bets $2.72 (All-In), Hero raises to $5.44, Villain 2 calls $5.44

River: ($22.10) 2
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(3 players, 1 all-in)
Villain 2 checks, Hero bets $21.10, 1 fold

Total pot: $22.10 | Rake: $0.99
 
OMGITSOVER9K

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turns an effective ship am I right?

as played seems fine.
 
Blobweird123

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This is not advice seeing as im not the best here. But the only hands we're worried about here are 77 and flush draw/str8 draw. Str8 couldve got there on the turn, though I dont see him opening pre with 45. So my guess would be we're ahead, wayyyyy ahead. Right or wrong?
 
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Reraise the flop. Not dry at all - either villain is bad enough to put a lot of chips in with 88+, and not so likely once a big turn card drops. There are also quite a few draws that aren't folding.
 
c9h13no3

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Reraise the flop. Not dry at all - either villain is bad enough to put a lot of chips in with 88+, and not so likely once a big turn card drops. There are also quite a few draws that aren't folding.
Werd, flop is wetter than Kate Upton when I take my shirt off. Plus your opponents suck.
 
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Reraise the flop. Not dry at all - either villain is bad enough to put a lot of chips in with 88+, and not so likely once a big turn card drops. There are also quite a few draws that aren't folding.

+1, the villains are now getting good odds to draw out on you with straight/flush draws, just re-raise flop I would say. One of the villains probably folds but etleast you don't get sucked out on 40% of the time.
 
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Raise the flop, raise harder the turn. You simply beged them to hit something so that you pay off. More than a third of the deck is scary.
 
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Lol at 'pretty dry flop'
 
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