$5 NLHE Full Ring: TPTK faces aggression

LD1977

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BB: $6.90
UTG: $9.39
UTG+1: $5.64
UTG+2: $2.19
MP1: $5.00
MP2: $1.89
CO: $6.46
BTN: $2.56
Hero (SB): $5.00

Pre Flop: ($0.07) Hero is SB with K :heart: A :diamond:
7 folds, Hero raises to $0.20, BB calls $0.15

Flop: ($0.40) 9 :heart: T :club: K :spade: (2 players)
Hero bets $0.40, BB raises to $0.95, Hero calls $0.55

Turn: ($2.30) 2 :heart: (2 players)
Hero checks, BB bets $1.70, Hero folds

BB is 14 / 5 / 2.2 (24%) over 3.9k hands where he is losing 4bb/100.

Notes:
- Station, does not fold if he has a PP
- If he raised preflop, he cbets but folds to a minraise.
- 3bets flop if he has a set (I figured him for a set but I also had a set and you know the rest.)

Anyway, this guy seems passive and straightforward, and I only saw him attack flop with a set, like, ever.

I folded since the pot is getting to be way too big for just a TPTK, however nice it may be.

Maybe I should have folded the flop but I wanted to see what happens on the turn.

1. Correct?
2. What kind of player would it have to be for this to be a borderline decision (stack off with TPTK basically)?
 
acky100

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Probably just folding the flop vs these stupid nit types, as played turn fold is correct yep.

2. someone who is very loose and aggressive, not a regular, not a 34/2, but a 70/50 who is being crazy postflop a lot.
 
Yoshimiii

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Fold flop, he isn't raising anything that you can beat here ever. He's a nit.
 
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