$5 NLHE 6-max: KQ FD on turn

igySK

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CO: 22/16/AF 2.2/ 3bet 4.9/ ftcb 75/ 313hands
SB: 58/20

SB's range is quite strong after he calls the cbet, should I keep betting on turn even though I probably don't have too much FE? in that case I should probably go 3 barrels even if I miss but that is probably not the best idea at 5nl.

IPoker, $0.02/$0.04 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
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BB: $7.55 (188.8 bb)
Hero (UTG): $8.31 (207.8 bb)
MP: $5.01 (125.2 bb)
CO: $7.40 (185 bb)
BTN: $4.96 (124 bb)
SB: $3.04 (76 bb)

Preflop: Hero is UTG with K
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Hero raises to $0.12, MP calls $0.12, 2 folds, SB calls $0.10, BB folds

Flop: ($0.40) 6
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3
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A
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(3 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $0.28, MP calls $0.28, SB folds

Turn: ($0.96) 4
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(2 players)
Hero bets $0.56, MP raises to $1.84, Hero folds
 
John A

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At these stakes I'd c/f. A little higher and I might CRAI on the turn, but that's still a little iffy with this runout.
 
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You have to say that an Ax hand is a high % of his range after the call on the flop, therfore your hand has turned into a semi bluff, will he be willing to fold A10 + here? i dont think so... therfore you would have around 9 outs and little FE, so i would like a smaller bet on the turn to minimise losses when this happens and also try to get to see the river for cheap, as then you may be able to get value from a made flush or be able to c/f
 
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I have been noticing that when I try to build pots with draws I find myself here a lot. For some reason I will continue to fire the turn, but I am really thinking that John has it right by just check folding here. The question would then be, would we barrel again if we were in position? Or would it be better to see the river if checked to us?
 
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I have been noticing that when I try to build pots with draws I find myself here a lot. For some reason I will continue to fire the turn, but I am really thinking that John has it right by just check folding here. The question would then be, would we barrel again if we were in position? Or would it be better to see the river if checked to us?

We would barrel again if this hand was HU's on the flop. We would barrel again if we knew opponent was capable of calling with small and mid pairs with PFR betting and someone left to act. We would barrel again if we were at higher stakes. :)
 
c9h13no3

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Looks like a standard check/call or check/fold on the turn to me.

Villain folds to flop c-bets really well, so he has a strong range on the turn. When villains have strong ranges, you have good implied odds and bad fold equity.
 
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