$5 PL HE Full Ring: AK with A on flop facing reraise on turn

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We played a few hands had no enough info about villain

Known players: (for a description of vp$ip, pfr, ats, folded bb, af, wts, wsd or hands click here)
Code:
Position(Stack):
BBvsSteal    WTS    W$SD    ORL
RaisePreflop    hands    AF    vp$ip



SB (11,08):
-    29    50    -
0    15    2,0    47



BB (5,00):
-    38    20    -
0    34    0,7    32



UTG2 (13,62):
0    27    47    10
23    102    1,7    58

MP1 (3,69)
0,02/0,05 Pot-Limit Hold'em (8 handed)
Hand recorder used for this poker hand: Elephant 0.69 by www.pokerstrategy.com.

Preflop: Hero is MP1 with A
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, K
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UTG2 raises to $0,10, Hero calls $0,10, 4 folds, SB calls $0,08, BB calls $0,05.

Flop: ($0,40) 2
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, A
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, 2
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(4 players)
SB checks, BB checks, UTG2 checks, Hero bets $0,40, SB folds, BB calls $0,40, UTG2 folds.

Turn: ($1,20) 6
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(2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $1,00, BB raises to $2,00, ?
 
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I'd simply call and let him bluff again and call any reasonably sized bet on the river if it's not a club.

Why you raised only to 10 cents pre-flop ?? Pot bet preflop is 17 cents right ?
 
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People on 0.02-0.05 PL calls a lot.
They are not afraid of all in.
Sometimes when you push pot from late position you can get 3-4 calls.
If you are pushing with AK or AQ and didn't flopped anything then you are in trouble.
I could raise but that wouldn't change anything
 
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Yup he had three of a kind deuces.But who plays on deuces lol

Known players:
(for a description of vp$ip, pfr, ats, folded bb, af, wts, wsd or hands click here)
Code:
Position(Stack):
BBvsSteal    WTS    W$SD    ORL
RaisePreflop    hands    AF    vp$ip



SB (11,08):
-    29    50    -
0    15    2,0    47



BB (5,00):
-    38    20    -
0    34    0,7    32



UTG2 (13,62):
0    28    50    9
22    117    1,6    59

MP1 (3,69)
0,02/0,05 Pot-Limit Hold'em (8 handed)

Preflop: Hero is MP1 with A
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, K
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UTG2 raises to $0,10, Hero calls $0,10, 4 folds, SB calls $0,08, BB calls $0,05.

Flop: ($0,40) 2
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, A
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, 2
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(4 players)
SB checks, BB checks, UTG2 checks, Hero bets $0,40, SB folds, BB calls $0,40, UTG2 folds.

Turn: ($1,20) 6
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(2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $1,00, BB raises to $2,00, Hero calls $1,00.

River: ($5,20) J
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(2 players)
BB bets $1,26, Hero calls $1,19 (All-In), BB gets uncalled bet back.

Final Pot: $7,58

Results follow (highlight to see):
Hero shows two pairs, aces and deuces (Ah Kh)
BB shows three of a kind, deuces (2h Qh)

BB wins with three of a kind, deuces (2h Qh)
 
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Why did you just flat his mini raise pre-flop? This is a donkey play utg. You need to be 3-betting this hand at micro stakes.

With your stack size you need to just push or fold the turn, and there are a ton of worse Aces in his range so shove.
 
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Ditto to pafkata, chiptrix, and baudib.

Keep in mind that 3betting pf is not a guarantee that you'll win the pot. We 3bet pf to accomplish a few things (there are others, I'm just trying to keep it simple here):

1. For value, w a hand that is very likely to be the best hand on the flop.
2. For initiative, so that we can represent the best hand on the flop even when we miss the flop.
3. To narrow the field/isolate.

AKs absolutely fits all 3 criteria.

If we see a flop like JsTs8c, we have a pretty straightforward check/fold multiway.

If we get to a flop w A22 two toned, if we'd 3bet pf full pot there'd be very little chance that anyone is holding a 2 and we can be pretty confident that we have the best hand here - never 100%, but it's extremely unlikely that anyone's holding a 2, we're much more interested in charging flush draws than anything else right now.

Again, the 3bet is not a guarantee that you'll win postflop, it's a way to maximize the value of your hand through at least the 3 reasons above.
 
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Yes that was my mistake.He would probably fold on my preflop pot bet.
 
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It's not about whether or not he would have folded - stop thinking about results. It's about extracting value from a guy who's range is so wide it includes Q2s. You 3bet preflop because you actually don't mind if those hands call.
 
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3-bet pre. Fold turn and thank him for turning his hand face-up and letting you fold TPTK on that board. Although idk I guess he can have AQ or AJ or something thinking it's the nuts. Basically bottom line he is bluffing 0% here so you have to figure out if AK beats a range he thinks is the nuts.
 
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