$10 NLHE 6-max: T6o, hit trips, bad card on the turn?

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$10 NL HE 6-max: T6o, hit trips, bad card on the turn?

poker stars $0.05/$0.10 No Limit Hold'em - 6 players - View hand 710399
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Hero (BB): $10.50
FaNciiN (UTG): $29.35
whosthat2124 (MP): $16.75
Teropapa (CO): $12.85
nokia_trina (BTN): $10.05
Valery Iren (SB): $9.90

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is BB with 6
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3 folds, nokia_trina calls $0.10, 1 fold, Hero checks

Flop: ($0.25) J
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6
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6
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Hero bets $0.20, nokia_trina raises to $1, Hero raises to $3.10, nokia_trina calls $2.10

Turn: ($6.45) K
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Hero ???

Question is, does villian have a better six or was he playing a 6 like 86s, 76s, etc or was he raising me with a FD or a jack? Am I bet folding this turn, c/f or
shove?
 
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With no bet preflop, I can't think he has AJ or JJ. Maybe he has aces or kings or something like that. Maybe A6 or a couple of clubs, but I have do doubt that. I don't think he/she would chase with that big a bet on the flop. Could also just be a bad player with KJ, QJ or 10J. JJ or J6 would be a terrible thing! Who knows?
 
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villain is obviously bad he could have a wide range for raising the flop. The turn card isn't great because it makes it super unlikely to get 3 streets from like a jack here. I would check call turn, probably check fold river if he puts in a decent bet and bet river if turn checks through.
 
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I don't think you can get away from it at these stakes and with the villain not being a great player. You can't bet-fold the turn, there is just too much money in the pot. Since the villain neglected to shove on the flop but just called instead it might suggest that he does not want to commit all his chips to this pot. I'd shove.
 
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I would say villian has a jack here, but he reraises you on the flop so he could be semi-bluffing you here as well I doubt he has 6 here very often. I would bet small on the turn to see where your at he's going to shove if he has the flush quite often.
 
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You're never folding after your flop raise, as soon as you do that you should be aware you're stacking trips every single time. $6 in the pot, $7 behind, 2:1 on a call with trips, his range has to be nuts or nuts to ever fold.

I expect you will be up against J's and pp's often (I'm assuming he's a fish because he open limped), flushes sometimes (they're not a big part of his range, but after the flop raise I guess you can make an argument for them), a bigger 6 almost never (card removal).

I don't mind if you shove the turn or make it $3 and shove the river. Against a reg I'd just shove, but against a fish when his range isn't weighted towards draws I'd avoid the overbet shove.
 
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Alright I guess this has been up long enough. I shoved turn which was a club and Villain called turning over kc2c for the flush
 
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