$50 NLHE Full Ring: Flop decision with tptk v rec

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Just after the general consensus here. Call, raise or fold?


Pacific, $0.25/$0.50 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 9 Players

UTG+2: $30.91 (61.8 bb)
MP1: $50 (100 bb)
MP2: $61.25 (122.5 bb)VPIP: 67, PFR: 8, 3B: 14, AF: 1.3, Hands: 12
Hero (MP3): $50 (100 bb)

Preflop: Hero is MP3 with K
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UTG+1 folds, UTG+2 raises to $1.12, MP1 folds, MP2 calls $1.12, Hero raises to $4.20, 4 folds, UTG+2 calls $3.08, MP2 calls $3.08

Flop: ($13.35) T
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K
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3
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(3 players)
UTG+2 checks, MP2 bets $10.01, Hero??Table just started up two recreational and 1 other reg. No notes as to what villian does this with.
 
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i wouldn't say i'm great at cash games but looking at his stats i would put him on three choices kq kj or kt two of those you are ahead but i don't like a flat call so i'd click back a raise and fold to a shove but that is just my opinion
 
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Hero shoves there.
Just call is too obvious.
Fold is a disaster and raise doesn't make any sense.
If villain manages to have A3s or any 3x, that's just bad luck.
I can't see how villain could have AA there after two flats pre.
So imo at worst you are chopping and almost always you have him crushed.
 
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I think just a call is okay there. On such a dry flop there’s no reason to overplay your hand, and just because you’re calling I personally don’t think it makes it overly obvious you have top top. On a board like that you could have hands such as AQ, A10suited, A3suited, in your floating range bc you are in position and hands like that do have opportunity to improve if the villain is not just donk bet bluffing.
 
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your hand is middle of the road here half time you beat hands like KQ KJ The other half time you are crushed by AA K10 sets ect but with the hand you got you should keep your opponent honest and call good luck
 
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Just realized that I misread the flop.
I thought that the flop was K33 and not KT3.
So that's changes everything.
Now I prefer just a flat there and re evaluate the upcoming streets.
LUL my bad [emoji4]
 
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Fig... why would you consider folding here vs. a Rec player?

Raising isn't any good here.
 
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Fig... why would you consider folding here vs. a Rec player?

Raising isn't any good here.

I didn't consider folding, I'm just after the consensus.
I actually shoved
 
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Fig... why would you consider folding here vs. a Rec player?

Raising isn't any good here.

I don't think fold is an option whether villain is recreational or not.
Why is raise not good here?

I mean, how often does villain call that 3-bet pre-flop with KT or 33?
Don't get me wrong, I am more inclined to just call here being in position, but raising is just as good imo.
 
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Fold is not a reasonable option. As others have noted, KQ/KJ and even AK are too often in his range.

Call or raise. I'd be inclined to call and reevaluate after his turn play.
 
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