Join Date: Jan 2019
Posts: 31
We shouldn't be folding turn here heads up. By checking back the flop you are giving your opponent the option to lead turn with a lot of hands, where 22 will quite often be the best hand.
As for whether or not to cbet the flop, you could really choose either option. Betting is good as it protects your hand, but bad because a hand like 810o can float flop and lead river once you check back the turn. Checking will make it difficult to know where your at if villain leads turn/river, but is a decent hand to call some turns after checking back flop. But once you check back the flop with 22 you cannot fold on this type of turn, if you do, your opponent can easily exploit you by betting a lot of his hands.