$100 NLHE Full Ring: BvB with flush draw facing ch/r

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$100 NL HE Full Ring: BvB with flush draw facing ch/r

Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 16/12/2.4

Meant to 3bet this pre since villain folds really well to 3bets but accidentally hit call. This is a really wierd line for him to take after the flop and I wasn't really sure what to do. I think theres a lot of better draws in his range, but I don't know why he would choose to ch/r here if he had Ax of clubs really.

He also, Check/raises 10% of flops if that means anything. We do have a bit of history and he is a decent reg.

poker stars, $0.50/$1 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 4 Players
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Hero (BB): $100 (100 bb)
CO: $104.50 (104.5 bb)
BTN: $21.85 (21.9 bb)
SB: $107.05 (107.1 bb)

Pre-Flop: Hero is BB with 3
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7
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2 folds, SB raises to $3, Hero calls $2

Flop: ($6) 6
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Q
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8
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(2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $4, SB raises to $17, Hero ?
 
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I haven't played 100NL, but having played 80k or so hands at 50NL I can say that you have to give this one up. Hes betting $13 (assuming the call of $4) into a pot of only $14. Your odds here of hitting the flush don't make it worth the call. You could get fancy here (as i imagine many good 100NL players would do) and re-raise him to call his bluff, but to do that you would have to raise it up to almost half your stack. You would be betting half your stack that he is bluffing or that you would hit your flush draw. And (as you sort of mentioned) that is assuming that your flush draw here is good and that he doesn't have a better draw.

In summation...you've only put $7 in the pot so I would feel comfortable giving this hand up.
 
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that is a weird play on villians part. I would give this hand up. You don't have much invested in this pot and your not getting the odds you need to draw for the flush. Easy fold in my opinion.
 
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I don't really like your equity with the baby flush draw against his c/r range... and i really don't like it against his continuation range if you reraise this.

What's his c/r range? better flush draws, maybe Q-x, maybe overpairs, sets, some bluffs?

Continuation range would be sets and better draws?


Unless you think he does this as a bluff often enough to try and resteal I gotta give this up. I fold here i think.
 
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Your draw is not good enough to make this call, and you`re not pot commited yet, fold.
 
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