$5 NLHE 6-max: River'd backdoor flush vs. all-in. 3bet pot pre

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Lofwyr

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Hand played on Bovada and I lack tracking software. Table had seemed generally loose, but not overly aggressive.

Preflop:
Hero (100bb) is BB with A9dd.

UTG (75bb) call, fold, CO (120bb) raise to 3bb, fold, SB (100bb) call, Hero raises to 12bb, fold, fold, call

Flop (pot 28bb): QdQc3s

SB (88bb) check, Hero (88bb) bet 15bb, SB call

Turn (58bb): Kd

SB check, Hero check

River (58bb): 3d

SB all-in, Hero ??
 
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c9h13no3

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C betting this board gets a ton of calls, not even 22 folds. So if opponents expect you not to have anything, it's not a great time for a cbet. Plus you have many cards on the turn that give you equity, and you'll never see them if you're check raised.

The turn is a good card to barrel. Should be betting here 100%.

And I just noticed the two pair board, this is a boat 95% of the time. Fold that river.
 
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Villain knows you have less strong hand and believes he is ahead.

There are many hands we are beat here and so we fold.

If he is on a bluff, thats poker. Mark him for future plays.
 
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If you are going to cbet flop make it closer to 75% pot because half pot is folding NOTHING. Also when you turn equity AND its a card that hits your perceived range you should be continuing with your betting.

Folding river is not terrible, it is a pretty gross spot but I think it is ok to call or fold on this river since you showed so much weakness on flop and turn.
 
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