$2 NLHE Full Ring: K7 facing tricky board.

CheeringRoger

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poker stars, $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players


BTN: $2.38 (119 bb)
SB: $2.06 (103 bb)
BB: $3.07 (153.5 bb)
UTG: $2 (100 bb)
MP: $2.07 (103.5 bb)
CO: $2.03 (101.5 bb)

Preflop:
3 folds, BTN raises with K7o to $0.06, SB folds, BB calls $0.04

Flop: ($0.13) 7<font color='red'>♦</font> A<font color='black'>♣</font> A<font color='red'>♦</font> (2 players)
BB checks, BTN checks

Turn: ($0.13) A<font color='black'>♠</font> (2 players)
BB bets $0.06, BTN raises to $0.18, BB raises to $0.42, BTN calls $0.24

River: ($0.97) 4<font color='red'>♦</font> (2 players)
BB bets $0.68, BTN calls $0.68

OTT:My raise and then the call doesn't make any sense. Should I just have folded the turn since chances are big that he has a pocket pair?

OTR:
I feel I played this incorrect because I didn't take into account any completed flush.
 
Figaroo2

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Yup agree, alot of the time you will actually be ahead here on the flop so go ahead and bet. You will hear about it if he has an ace, nearly all aces will check here to give you a chance to catch up.
As played don't mind the turn raise to try and take this down but fold when he repops you on the turn. What are you beating that does that?
 
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Overall, I think its a force for us to play that way.

I dont believe he has the A but most probably a pair at most.

Most hands by him, we are ahead though.
 
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