$10 NLHE 6-max: set meets flush board I hate this spot

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only have 25 hands with villian 18/18 not so loose. ag on turn is 4.00 flop is 1.5

SB: $10 (100 bb)
BB: $11.22 (112.2 bb)
UTG: $23.74 (237.4 bb)
MP: $10.15 (101.5 bb)
CO: $10.55 (105.5 bb)
Hero (BTN): $14.60 (146 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BTN with 8
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8
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UTG calls $0.10, MP raises to $0.36, CO folds, Hero calls $0.36, 2 folds, UTG calls $0.26

Flop: ($1.23) 8
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2
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K
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(3 players)
UTG checks, MP bets $0.92, Hero raises to $2.45, UTG folds, MP calls $1.53

Turn: ($6.13) 3
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(2 players)
MP bets $7.34 and is all-in
 
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Make your turn bet a bit larger (~$3). Never fold the turn.
 
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The larger bet will allow you to shove any turn without the bet being more than pot size. When villain calls flop/folds turn you'll make more money.
 
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You need to think what size the pot is gonna be on the next street before you make every bet or raise, helps set up good stack to pot ratio's where your opponent will feel committed with more marginal holdings.
 
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That make sense.
a bit larger but not too large. I forgot my bet size maybe 1/2 here. Make it 2/3 or 3/4 pot will be good, right?

The larger bet will allow you to shove any turn without the bet being more than pot size. When villain calls flop/folds turn you'll make more money.
 
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