No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (6 handed) -
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Button ($20.92)
SB ($6.02)
BB ($11.27)
Hero (UTG) ($10)
MP ($8.32)
CO ($15.42)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with Q
, K
Hero bets $0.40, MP calls $0.40,
3 folds, BB calls $0.30
Flop: ($1.25) 10
, J
, Q
(3 players)
BB bets $0.30,
Hero raises $1.60,
1 fold, BB calls $1.30
Turn: ($4.45) 6
(2 players)
BB bets $1.20,
Hero raises $5.20,
1 fold
Total pot: $6.85
BB: 29/6/1.4
MP: 53/2/32.0
CO: 31/9/1.2
No reads on the BB. When he bets small on the flop, I'm expecting a 9T,9J,Q9 sort of hand where he has a pair + straight draw. I think the raise on the flop is kind of standard, definitely for value. I was intending to fold to a re-raise from the other stacks, as this flop hits their range pretty hard and makes a lot of two pairs.
The turn is a brick and he bets small again, so against his range that I put him on the flop, is the turn a standard raise for value? How's my sizing on both streets? Should we just shove the turn for value instead?