€2 NLHE 6-max: AK on wet board

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TopferHarald

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PF: I raise from the button with my AK and the SB calls.

Flop: The flop is quite good for me and I CBet, but villian decides to raise. I dont really know what he could have, I guess any 2-pair is very likely

Turn: In hindsight I dont really know why I called the flop if I'm folding the turn. But I was scared that he has some 2-pair or a straight and just folded.

Was this fold correct or should I fold the flop?

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UTG (€2)
MP (€0.80)
CO (€2.55)
Hero (Button) (€2.15)
SB (€2)
BB (€3.09)

Preflop: Hero is Button with A:club:, K:heart:
3 folds, Hero raises €0.06, SB calls €0.05, 1 fold

Flop: (€0.14) 10:heart:, A:heart:, Q:club: (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets €0.09, SB raises €0.22, Hero calls €0.13

Turn: (€0.58) 9:spade: (2 players)
SB bets €0.44, Hero folds

Total pot: €0.58

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Stackoff flop imo, TPTK+Gutshot+backdoor nutFD+ blocker for str8... Re raise stackoff imo
 
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Don't fold the flop with the backdoor nut flush draw and the gutshot above your TPTK. I'd rather 3-bet than fold.


His turn sizing suggest you're beat, though. Got any reads? If he's a maniac, I'd call down (but still hope to spike a J). Vs an unknown I could fold there.

It's a tough spot because it's basically a blind battle and you might still be good here...
 
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I looked at it again and I think there is a big possibility that he has pocket tens.

He just called the preflop raise and then check-raised me because he was afraid of the flushdraw on the flop.

I dont ike the idea of reraising allin, since his betting looks very strong. Ofcourse I could hit my draws, but I think he has 2-pair or better, and even against QT I'm a 40:60 underdog
 
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I would say that his raise is really weak, x/r for value there should be lot bigger. TT on SB should be 3bet for value against btn
 
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I think you played well

1) of course you call the flop with a backdoor nut flush draw as well as inside straight draw as well as two kings to counterfit the other two pairs. Dont like a reraise there either as two many things are crushing you.

2) fold on the turn is fine after you dont improve and he continues his aggresion.
 
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Stackoff flop imo, TPTK+Gutshot+backdoor nutFD+ blocker for str8... Re raise stackoff imo
Wut? Seriously, what ships it in on this flop that we beat? This just gets us with our whole stack in drawing to 4ish outs.

I'd check this flop back. It's sort of a BA/WB flop for the SB's continuing range, and we're going to get check/raised a ton when the SB has TT, QT, AQ, KJ, ect. ect. Not to mention checking back will often give us the NFD.

So yeah, SB could have a draw in this hand that blew us off top pair. Better to check, gain equity on blank turns, induce bluffs, and keep the pot size manageable.

Or you could just read the Original BA/WB Thread.
 
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Yep, I'm checking behind with the 2nd nut BDFD and SD here. Without the BDFD, checking and betting are both close. I prefer checking a little more.
 
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Thats looked a little weird, his raise on flop wasnt that big but his bet on turn was high... I think ok the fold because of his size bet... But sometimes I made the same mistake of cbeting flop (even a good one) not ready to face a check-raise, depends the villain (if he's a good reg) I would not cbet flop in this spot to control pot size. Sometimes we get our TPTK beated dont need to fall in love with that :p
 
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This is 2 NL for all those KJ and TT there are enough Ax and Qxs that would love to stackoff here, specially knowing the fact that he cold call on SB to be oop with mediocre hand against tag, it is lot more likely that he is bad player than a good postflop player, plus with his sizing on that raise...
You people thend to give to mich credit to players at 2nl with all those super tight folds that i keep seing lately in HH.

Arguably i agree with the line that @randomletersand numbers :D suggests if we were just talking about 10 or 20nl, here andbin this conditions it simply can be anything
 
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This is 2 NL for all those KJ and TT there are enough Ax and Qxs that would love to stackoff here, specially knowing the fact that he cold call on SB to be oop with mediocre hand against tag, it is lot more likely that he is bad player than a good postflop player, plus with his sizing on that raise...
You people thend to give to mich credit to players at 2nl with all those super tight folds that i keep seing lately in HH.

Arguably i agree with the line that @randomletersand numbers :D suggests if we were just talking about 10 or 20nl, here andbin this conditions it simply can be anything

Maybe but at 2NL some bad players dont tend to 3bet some good hands (like TT) too often, he could might have AT, KJ, QJ, QT, TT, a lot of broadway combos that beat TPTK. But his size betting were totally dumb.
As I said if you dont wanna face a check-raise just check behind.
 
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