$25 NLHE Full Ring: 66 on BTN vs CO turn c/r all in on a heavy draw board

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PokerStars - $0.25 NL ZOOM - Holdem - 9 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

villain stats: 12/9/inf, cbet 45%,ATSB 55,5% over 116 hands

Hero (BTN): $32.93
SB: $36.34
BB: $27.15
UTG: $24.24
UTG+1: $10.41
MP: $25.35
MP+1: $30.67
LP: $14.08
CO: $57.61

SB posts SB $0.10, BB posts BB $0.25

Pre Flop: ($0.35) Hero has 6:club: 6:spade:

fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, CO raises to $0.55, Hero calls $0.55, fold, fold

Flop: ($1.45, 2 players) J:spade: T:diamond: 7:heart:
CO bets $1.06, Hero calls $1.06

Turn: ($3.57, 2 players) 6:heart:
CO checks, Hero bets $2.00, CO raises to $56.00 and is all-in, hero???

i just float on the flop trying to get the pot on the turn if he check. Turn BIngo i hit my card he checks so i value bet but then suddenly he moves all in we are very deep and i did'nt know what to do! what's your opinion about this hand?
 
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Most of the time straight, sometimes a better set, the rest of the time 2P or good pocket pair. Unless you know he is an aggrotard you can fold here.
 
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PokerStars - $0.25 NL ZOOM - Holdem - 9 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

villain stats: 12/9/inf, cbet 45%,ATSB 55,5% over 116 hands

Hero (BTN): $32.93
SB: $36.34
BB: $27.15
UTG: $24.24
UTG+1: $10.41
MP: $25.35
MP+1: $30.67
LP: $14.08
CO: $57.61

SB posts SB $0.10, BB posts BB $0.25

Pre Flop: ($0.35) Hero has 6 6

fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, CO raises to $0.55, Hero calls $0.55, fold, fold

Flop: ($1.45, 2 players) J T 7
CO bets $1.06, Hero calls $1.06

Turn: ($3.57, 2 players) 6
CO checks, Hero bets $2.00, CO raises to $56.00 and is all-in, hero???

i just float on the flop trying to get the pot on the turn if he check. Turn BIngo i hit my card he checks so i value bet but then suddenly he moves all in we are very deep and i did'nt know what to do! what's your opinion about this hand?
Regardless what he/she is holding, this is just a horrible play. Even with the straight or top set, raising $56 dollars into this $5.50 pot is asinine.

The raise sizing screams bluff to me. Having said that, with the limited info on this player that you have, I likely fold anyway. I only call if I have enough history with this player that I know he/she will make this shove bluff.

Finally, I don't like the flop float at all. If you want to try and take it away, raise on the flop and then evaluate based on your opponents play.

Good luck.

-HooDooKoo
 
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PokerStars - $0.25 NL ZOOM - Holdem - 9 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

villain stats: 12/9/inf, cbet 45%,ATSB 55,5% over 116 hands

Hero (BTN): $32.93
SB: $36.34
BB: $27.15
UTG: $24.24
UTG+1: $10.41
MP: $25.35
MP+1: $30.67
LP: $14.08
CO: $57.61

SB posts SB $0.10, BB posts BB $0.25

Pre Flop: ($0.35) Hero has 6<font color='black'>♣</font> 6<font color='black'>♠</font>

fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, CO raises to $0.55, Hero calls $0.55, fold, fold

Flop: ($1.45, 2 players) J<font color='black'>♠</font> T<font color='red'>♦</font> 7<font color='red'>♥</font>
CO bets $1.06, Hero calls $1.06
I don't like the flop float, since the villain doesn't cbet much (especially being OOP) and 66 is a pretty bad hand to float

Turn: ($3.57, 2 players) 6<font color='red'>♥</font>
CO checks, Hero bets $2.00, CO raises to $56.00 and is all-in, hero???

i just float on the flop trying to get the pot on the turn if he check. Turn BIngo i hit my card he checks so i value bet but then suddenly he moves all in we are very deep and i did'nt know what to do! what's your opinion about this hand?

With someone with stats like this, hmm... It's unlikely for him to have two pair considering how often he raises. Overpairs and sets are probably the most likely combinations. However, you seem to float pretty light, maybe the villain knows that, and he thinks that you will bet with anything on the turn and will call his cr with top pair or something. Due to the due that he might have anoverpair or some random bluff (because you probably float and bet turn a lot) I'd probably call...
 
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the call on the turn is not profitable on the long run. but good for u u hit the set so u have to go for it its a snap call.
 
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Fold on the flop unless you are planning ahead of time to turn your hand into a bluff and rep some draws a large percentage of the time. I guess you said this now that I read the bottom of your post, but yeah, you shouldn't be calling these kinds of boards with small pairs even though you have position unless you're planning on bluffing.

Seems super dumb of him to shove a set here and push you off your range. But it's 25nl and the guy might have the "I just don't want to get sucked out mentality", which you see with a lot of nits. He also doesn't cbet very often for only opening 9%, so he definitely has a hand and straights and two pairs aren't quite as likely give the opponent. Any ways, you aren't that deep, I'd call. He could easily think that you believe he's repping a draw with his AA/KK, and you don't have to have him have one of these hands often to be crushing it.
 
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