$2 NLHE 6-max: C/R turn with 2-pair on flush board

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asdfg123

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WPN, $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 5 Players

SB: $3.83 (191.5 bb)
Hero (BB): $2.43 (121.5 bb)
MP: $3.78 (189 bb)
CO: $1.46 (73 bb) (VPIP: 18, PFR: 10, 3B: 2, AF: 10.0, hands: 108)
BTN: $3.01 (150.5 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BB with Jh Qd
MP folds, CO raises to $0.06, 2 folds, Hero calls $0.04

Flop: ($0.13) 3c Qc 8d (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $0.08, Hero calls $0.08

Turn: ($0.29) Jc (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $0.18, Hero raises to $0.54, CO raises to $1.32 and is all-in, Hero calls $0.78

River: ($2.93) Ad (2 players, 1 is all-in)


Should we fold to a reraise on the turn? Should I have just c/c the turn?
 
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Not sure how helpful my own opinion is, but here it is.

I would have check raised the flop - there's an (unlikely) straight draw and a flush draw there. TPGK stands reasonably well on the flop but you're OOP if the turn or river comes scary.

If you get re raised on the flop then you know your facing OP, set or something equally as daunting. If you get folds, then that would be ok too - TPGK isn't really something I want to take to showdown across two more streets OOP anyway. If you get called it's shitty but it really depends on the turn card and how you like to play.

By just calling the c-bet CO could have anything and if it's a flush draw then he's getting a two for one deal - he's c-betting you to fold and he's semi bluffing to see the turn card.

My humble opinion =)
 
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I would have check raised the flop - there's an (unlikely) straight draw and a flush draw there. TPGK stands reasonably well on the flop but you're OOP if the turn or river comes scary.

If you get re raised on the flop then you know your facing OP, set or something equally as daunting. If you get folds, then that would be ok too - TPGK isn't really something I want to take to showdown across two more streets OOP anyway. If you get called it's shitty but it really depends on the turn card and how you like to play.

Thanks for the feedback. I don't like c/ring the flop here. I'm looking to get to showdown pretty cheaply unless I hit something decent (2 pair+). I also don't want to turn my hand into a bluff at this point.

I think my big error on this hand is calling the shove on the turn, since 2-pair seems so weak at this point. I would like some more feedback though.
 
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Personally, I don't think you had much choice about calling the all in. When he moves all in, you are getting 4 to 1 pot odds with top 2 pair. looking at your opponents stats, I would assume he has a decent hand here. However, you can beat a lot of hands that would go all-in in this spot. any pair with the A or K of clubs, straight draws, flush draws, AA, KK. I just think you beat too many hands to fold to the all in. However, I think raising on the turn was a mistake. Your hand is vulnerable, so I get why you would want to raise, but there are some hands that already have you wayyy behind. I think you should just call and try to get to a showdown as cheap as you can.
 
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C/C the turn or depending on opponent, sometimes lead. As played, you have to call once your opponent 3-bets the flop.
 
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Thanks guys. I'll c/c turn more here.
 
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