$25 NLHE 6-max: Fold or Committed Against Loose Aggressive (Post-Flop)

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Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 92/11/66

Against this opponent I tried to fight aggression with more aggression. I figure I can only beat a bluff on the turn...
PartyGaming - $0.25 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3
MP: $27.23
CO: $25.00
Hero (BTN): $42.29
SB: $48.08
BB: $14.11
UTG: $25.00
SB posts SB $0.10, BB posts BB $0.25
Pre Flop: ($0.35) Hero has Q:spade: K:spade:
fold, fold, CO raises to $0.75, Hero raises to $2.50, SB calls $2.40, fold, fold
Flop: ($6.00, 2 players) K:heart: 4:heart: 3:club:
SB checks, Hero bets $3.75, SB raises to $7.50, Hero raises to $21.15, SB calls $13.65
Turn: ($48.30, 2 players) T:heart:
SB bets $24.43 and is all-in,
 
bgomez89

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do you have any idea of his f3bet?
 
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I wouldnt 3bet it in position preflop.

KQs plays well postflop when stacks are deeper.
 
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The 3B with the KQ isn't the best unless the CO is opening from that position a bit.

But yea, 3:1 when he's all in, you have to call.

Also, bgomez, I'm assuming as with his stats that his fold to 3bet is pretty close to 0 with his stats, depending on the sample size, which is probably pretty small as a 92/11 won't last very long unless he's an extreme lucktard
 
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and calling.

This is a hand we want to see a flop in position with.
Yea, I meant for that to push for a call instead of a 3B, we don't want to be folding that there as it does play well postflop in position, but the 3B wasn't needed.
 
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tough to lay down, but even tougher to imagine u had the better hand...cant imagine u wont this one..
 
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Seems like villain either is playing a really strong hand like AK or connected with the ten to either make two pair or a set since he made a large call preflop and check raised the flop. I would be more inclined to put villain on AK for two reasons. One, he check raised the flop which probably means he has a strong hand on the flop so I would say top pair top kicker. Since he called a significant preflop raise, I would be inclined to put him on a good hand like AK rather than something like 43, A2, 56. I dont think he has a heart though so when the turn comes with a T heart, there is either a made flush or flush draw available on the flop, most likely still a flush draw. Since he wants to get you off the flush and busting his currently strong hand, he probably then shoved to get you out and take down the pot. One thing I like about cash games over tournaments is that you can never really be pot committed and money saved is money earned since you can always reload on cash to try to win back your loses so I think folding is an option here. Its a really hard laydown for me to make though since I would like to think that I am ahead and I do often give my opponents too much credit but I think a laydown would be appropriate here.
 
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oops didnt realize V cold called, but yeah, im not folding on the turn
 
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