Check back the flop. Your hand has showdown value that you'd like to realize, and you want to keep Villain's range wide (it's unlikely you can get 3 streets of value). As played, I wouldn't think a random is taking this line with FDs/lower pairs/air often enough for this to be a call. If the turn is a club it's an even easier fold.
We really want to showdown. Also, we have an excellent hand to bluff catch with. Villain is never calling 3 bets with a worse hand. As played, obviously fold.
I'm not checking flop when I expect calls from FDs + pp's. Pretty nitty.
Folding to a c/r though.
Reason being that I'm not going to be calling any turn bets, i'd likely expect him to barrel most turn cards with Qx/FDs.
^above posts, just because V isn't calling 3 streets doesn't mean we can save our value bets for later. Flushes cards/overcards will stop V calling with pp's/random 7's a lot of the time.
This was a rare hand because the V was OOP.
IMO, HU is rare donk with strong hand type Qx or 77. Even with FD is rare OOP.
The donk bet, normally is here with 88-JJ (KK+ OR on MP or 3bet pre, except super-callstations)
So, I bet AI on turn and V .... fold (with 190-200 behind)
I suppose it would have 88-JJ
I don't, is a rare hand
So, about your comments:
I should do check on flop??, in HU this flop is very good for me.