re: Poker & $5 NLHE 6-max: Top of range check raised on wet flop... what hands do we fold?
Well played in my opinion. Possibly this villain is a tight player. Although the sample of hands we have is small, we can observe a little that trend that BB has.
In the flop, the size you chose seems correct, although maybe if you make a slightly larger size (for example a c bet that is between 60-65% of the pot size), you can get a call of this type of villain (apparently conservative). And as a result, you would have a stronger image of your range on the turn.
I think that you call is acceptable in the flop, after the villain's 3-bet. Because Since your rank, block several combined draws that the villain could have. For example: As-Ks; Js-Ts; Js-7s; etc. However, you don't block 6-7. So you are in a thin line, where you must play with the necessary observation, to act according to your perception.
On the turn, the 6s is a street that impacts your range and also the BB. For what we assume is a negative effect on your range, which is compensated, for the influence that also exists in the v range. Therefore, the check is the standard play for your protection of hand.
On the river, the 8c is a street that clearly benefits the BB. Now the villain retains the strongest part of his rank, thanks to the 3-bet he made in the flop. At this moment, we are almost always in a call / fold decision, but considering the whole hand in general and the probable characteristics of this player in the BB, possibly our range has little capacity, to defend our position.
Regards.
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