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Avii
Should I just have kept betting turn instead of checking?
As played, fold or shove? Mind the stacks.
Villain seemed propense to call pre raises a ton, but first time I clashed with him. He got his stack by winning pre allins early on, standard fare.
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saw flop

Button (t3940)
SB (t2975)
BB (t1385)
Avii (UTG) (t3215)
MP (t1055)
CO (t930)

Avii's M: 21.43

Preflop: Avii is UTG with Q icon_suit_club.gif, A icon_suit_spade.gif
Avii bets t250, 2 folds, Button calls t250, 2 folds

Flop: (t650) 8 icon_suit_diamond.gif, 7 icon_suit_heart.gif, Q icon_suit_heart.gif (2 players)
Avii bets t350, Button calls t350

Turn: (t1350) 8 icon_suit_heart.gif (2 players)
Avii checks, Button bets t900, Hero (t0) ?
SwolyswoND
I'm never folding, but I don't know that a flat is out of the question. How aggro is the villain? If very aggro, then I call the turn and c/c any non-heart river. If not aggro, then I probably just shove the turn hoping to get called by KQ or a one-card heart draw.
rrumsey
against a mostly unknown/ semi tagish player i kinda say we are coinfliping some and crushed a decent amount on that turn to be honest. ANy postflop reads? makes a huge difference imo
Avii
Tnx for the replies guys.
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