$2 NLHE Full Ring: 3 pairs o the board - fold time?

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Nefertitie

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Just wondering if I can have some input on this hand, with 3 pairs visible I decided to fold but feel it may have been too late - was felt quite weak looking at the table.
A few players on the table would raise up with very little (e.g. 1 pair), but I want to get into good habits.

888 No-Limit Hold'em, $0.02 BB (6 handed)

Button ($2.08)
SB ($1.89)
BB ($2)
Hero (UTG) ($2.61)
MP ($1)
CO ($2.03)

Preflop: Hero is UTG with <font color='red'>7<font face="arial">♦</font></font>, <font color='black'>7♣</font>
Hero raises $0.06, 3 folds, SB calls $0.05, BB calls $0.04

Flop: ($0.18) <font color='red'>10<font face="arial">♦</font></font>, <font color='black'>3♣</font>, <font color='red'>8♥</font> (3 players)
SB bets $0.06, 1 fold, Hero calls $0.06

Turn: ($0.30) <font color='black'>8♣</font> (2 players)
SB bets $0.12, Hero calls $0.12

River: ($0.54) <font color='red'>3♥</font> (2 players)
SB bets $0.54, Hero folds

Total pot: $0.54

Results:
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AlexTheOwl

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Donk bets on the flop at this level usually represent a made hand, especially into two opponents, unless you have a read that villain bets flops very frequently.

There are two overcards on the board.

Calls from the blinds pre-flop often represent a wide range, especially at this level. There are probably a lot of hands with a ten in them in SB's range.

I'd fold on the flop, despite the great pot odds. Your hand is probably behind now, and is unlikely to improve on future streets.
 
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