$2 NLHE Full Ring: Facincg raise-allin on turn with 3rd set...?

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Hello, this is my first post and my first hand analysis.

Made my first real money deposit about 10 days ago, I am a begginer. I've been playing about 3-4 hours a day 2NL full-ring.

Tough spot here, I am on the UtG, Villain on the BB, no HUD, no information on the opponent.

Seat 1: Hero ($2.11 in chips)
Seat 2: Player 2 ($2 in chips)
Seat 3: Player 3 ($0.56 in chips)
Seat 4: Player 4 ($1.96 in chips)
Seat 5: Player 5 ($2.29 in chips)
Seat 6: Player 6 ($2 in chips)
Seat 8: Player 8 ($2.43 in chips)
Seat 9: Villain ($2.05 in chips)

Player 8: posts small blind $0.01
Villain: posts big blind $0.02

*** HOLE CARDS ***

Dealt to Hero [9h 9s]

Hero
: calls $0.02
FOLD
FOLD
FOLD
Player 5: calls $0.02
FOLD
Player 8: calls $0.01
Villain: raises $0.06 to $0.08
Hero: calls $0.06
Player 5: calls $0.06
Player 8: folds

*** FLOP *** [9c 4d Qc]

Villain: bets $0.17
Hero: raises $0.40 to $0.57
Player 5: folds
Villain: calls $0.40

*** TURN *** [9c 4d Qc] K♦

Villain
: checks
Hero: bets $0.92
Villain: raises $0.48 to $1.40 and is all-in

Hero:...?
:confused::confused:

What's your opinion on this situation guys ?
 
Aces2w1n

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Just snap it off.

You should raising x3 bb or 4bb.

Villain will spaz out with ak but yeh unfortunately we have to gii on turn because a lot of spooky rivers will lose us value

So its fine to snap and lose every so often
 
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call b/c KQ < 999 i assume

sometimes it is JT but im fine w/ that
 
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I'm not sure you could fold any hand at this point for that price. Maybe you could fold 4x, but that is probably pretty close too.
 
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Instant call, you are prob ahead and you may even pair the board
 
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Glad to hear the answers.

The villain shows major strength with his line, but, ok there are tons of hands i win.

I called and faced pocket QQ from villain,......lost a buy-in and thanked the Sukout-God luck for the 1,02% for second set vs top set on the flop at 9-max.....lol.....

Really guys, I couldn't make this fold.

Over the 10 days about I've been playing 2NL full-ring, I've experienced all kinds of idiotic suckouts.

Guys calling with second pair my 70% three-street bets with 10-7s (I had AK top pair-top kicker) only to make two pair on the river with a 7...

If I'm starting folding AK pre too much, slowplaying TPTKers vs idiots, folding sets, I don't know when the f@ck I will move from the attrociously painful 2NL......

A bit of frustration.....:confused:
 
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Don't slow play TPTK against fish, it wil make you a ton of money in the long run. People call way too much but occasional suckout will happen.

Set over set on a decent board, you SHOULD go broke with 100bb here. Nothing else to do, you can't play fearing a set. If you had raised to 3x preflop, he might raise you with QQ in the BB and maybe you decide to fold it if you had a couple callers. BB 3-bet against UTG raiser is strong. Raising a bunch of limpers made me think he had KQ looking at the action postflop.
 
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"Dont get frustrated," you will hear this again and again and it the truth really even though it can be one of the hardest things to not do. Especially when you make all the right decisions and lose pot after pot trust me it happens. You have to learn how to play ranges in this era of poker. I have been playing for a long time and I am still learning and adjusting. And just the same there will be times you make bad decisions/plays and end up taking down the pot and frustrating the other player. The key is to not focus on the result of the hand but to focus on whether you made the correct play, put the villans on solid ranges, etc.
 
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