$2 NLHE Full Ring: A4 straight facing massive overshove OTR

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pokerstars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.02 BB (8 handed) - PokerStars Converter Tool from http://www.flopturnriver.com/

BB ($1.90)
UTG ($1.88)
UTG+1 ($0.80)
MP1 ($1.76)
MP2 ($0.82)
CO ($0.79)
Hero (Button) ($2.55)
SB ($2)

Preflop: Hero is Button with 4
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, A
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5 folds, Hero raises to $0.06, SB calls $0.05, 1 fold

Flop: ($0.14) Q
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, 8
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, 2
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(2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $0.07, SB calls $0.07

Turn: ($0.28) 3
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(2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $0.14, SB calls $0.14

River: ($0.56) 5
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(2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $0.42, SB raises to $1.73 (All-In), Hero ?????

Villain stats on 25 hands: VPIP:10.7 PFR:3.6 PF3: 8.3
 
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Your play is fine.

Fold the river.

We block nut flushes but that doesn't make much difference here. We're just hoping he's badly played 2P or a set.
 
Shumkoolie

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It's an easy fold. This player is playing their hand face-up. They checked OOP on every street and then check-raised on the river with a potential flush on board. I find this spot so often that I often won't value bet on the river when either the board pairs or there's a flush and many times they'll turn up a made hand that beats what I have. Or, if I bet, I will bet smaller.

So many people are playing their hands face up at the micro stakes, though with the nut blocker, I like the value bet, though I'd have bet out smaller, say about 22-27 cents. But at least you can note this about this player and seeing that you're playing full ring (non-Zoom), you can exploit how they play these draws in the future.
 
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Preflop raise is fine as is Flop CB. Not so sure about the Turn bet though. You don't have much going on here and clearly he hit the flop in some way (either a pair or a draw). I usually like a little more equity when I double barrel; I think I'd prefer to take the free card and hope to pair my ace or make my GS.

I don't mind the river bet as you did improve and I still think you get called by Qx, 8x as well as hands like 66, 77, 99 (TT+ probably raise PF).

I agree with the consensus. I can't think of a single bluff or overplayed hand that does this, certainly not with those nitty stats. I Agree with consensus, as played this is a fold.
 
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Looks like a fold to me,villain did raise the flop and check call on the turn.IMO we should just check back the turn,no need to raise your draw because villain are not folding there.
 
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Sorry, you should check back the turn. Forgot to add that.
 
IPlay

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River is an easy fold even though it is surprising to get check raised here because you are probably checking back this river 99% of the time so pretty ballsy check by villain.

What are we doing on the turn? This bet sizing is weird, we are not making any better hands fold so we are value betting against draws?
 
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I think it's a tough spot. Very nitty player, we can give him credit for the nut flush draw, although I think nits can overplay sets at NL2. I would be more inclined to fold.
 
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im folding that shove, probably a 8hXh
 
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