$5 NLHE 6-max: 3b pot AK OOP

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$5 NL HE 6-max: 3b pot AK OOP

oker Stars $0.02/$0.05 No Limit Hold'em - 4 players
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SB: $6.71
BB: $17.53
Hero (CO): $5.00
BTN: $7.07

Pre Flop: ($0.07) Hero is CO with K
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A
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Hero raises to $0.20, BTN raises to $0.40, 2 folds, Hero raises to $1.20, BTN calls $0.80

Flop: ($2.47) 5
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8
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A
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(2 players)
Hero bets $1.50, BTN calls $1.50

Turn: ($5.47) T
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Hero bets $2.30 all in, BTN calls $2.30

River: ($10.07) 6
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(2 players - 1 is all in)

Is the Turn a check once the flush completes?

Villains 3B was 8 over 50ish hands so range wise I had him on TT+ and AT+
 
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Any other reads/stats besides 8% 3bet?

I def fire the turn and stack off. Its really,really hard for him to have a flush since u have the As.
His range is heavly skewed towards Ax and PPs so he can basicly have 2 maybe 3combos of flushes and that even stretching it(asuming he isnt a giant drooler that plays any two suited hands but if he is his range is so wide any way that we can still profitable stack of).
Only flush i can see him have here to any degree would be KsQs.
 
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You absolutely have to stack here.

It's a 4bet pot, you have TPTK, it's $5nl which means that this random player is a complete fish 99.9999% of the time, you have a redraw against anything on the turn.

The only minor adjustment I might make is to make a smaller bet on the flop in a 4bet pot ($1) but against a fish I don't think it's a mistake to bet big with a hand.
 
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I think what annoyed me the most was what he 3b me with (k2s) considering he wasn;t super loose and due to small sample I gave him the benefit of being a tag reg.

What if the flop had a Q/j instead of the A, would I still play it the same way being OOP? as I feel like if he has any Q I'm just value towning myself and have no way to know what he has as I'm always taking the lead.
 
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Good shove here i think this was the best way to play it. If it was q j instead I probably check/fold
 
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You have TPTK in a 4-bet pot with a strong redraw to the nuts and less than a 1/2 PSB behind, this is like an autoshovadoodles.
 
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