Hand:
So the villain (BB) in this hand has been at my table for a few hours and seems to be relatively solid. Also from what he's seen I haven't played too many hands nor have I gotten out of line when I do get involved. Also note that it shows that I started the hand with slightly less than 100bb this is unusual for me but happens since I top up once my stack is $175 or less since I don't really feel like adding small denomination chips after every single hand that I play.
Preflop: UTG+1 ($160) raises to $6, MP ($280) calls, Hero ($190) CO calls w/T
9
, BB ($420) raises to $18, UTG+1 calls, MP calls, Hero calls
4 ways to the flop
Flop ($73): T
2
8
BB leads for $45, fold, fold, Hero calls
With position, top pair, BDFD and BDSD I don't think I can ever fold here in this spot so I see a turn.
Turn ($163): A
This is a super interesting turn card. Villains actions here greatly dictate my line...
Villain checks, Hero goes AI
With a pair and now a flush draw I have a solid amount of equity even if he calls. But breaking this hand down in terms of what I was thinking at low stakes, I don't know anyone who on this wet of a board would ever check to trap. I know most villains at this level are hoping for a check behind to get that reassurance that I am in fact on a draw but I don't give it to him. His most likely holdings are an overpair (JJ-KK we can discount AA and sets since there's really no way he's checking OTT) a flush draw, or just complete air that wanted to C-bet one and done.
Final Result:
Villain mucks K
K
face up.
Hero doesn't show and takes down the pot.
Anyways let me know what you guys think. I'm always looking for feedback in order to improve as fast as possible.