Turn is a snap fold right?
2/2 live 5 to call 8 handed
Villain is an aggrofish - bets somewhat wide/thin, some bets make no sense, and bluffs sometimes on rivers. Has no fold btn with random draws.
Preflop
some limpers
We have A♠T♠T♥4♥ open to 15 in CO
btn calls
V in sb calls
2 other callers
Effective 700ish
5way pot 75
Flop K♠7♠2♣
V donks 75
Hero calls (we never repotting with no fold equity vs this fish right?)
Pot 225
Turn 8♥
V pots
We fold right??? We only drawing to the flush?
I guess he has all the 2 pairs/sets, some flush draws, +some random backdoor st8draws?
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yes, I would definitely fold the turn, and you could just fold the flop also. there is no law that says you must chase every flopped draw to the nuts. raising flop would be lighting money on fire.
Things are a little slow around here, so just for the fun of it, I figured that I'd point out that
K72
is one of only four flops that cannot have a straight draw on the flop. If my brain is currently working correctly, they are
K83
K82
K72
Q72
The rest of my post has nothing to do with this particular hand and villain, but for future hands maybe, I know a lot of players that don't donk with two pair, but do donk with sets. You are in very bad shape against a set, but not so bad shape against two pair. If you can distinguish which hands are not two pairs and instead most likely sets, then you can avoid some really bad equity situations. And couple that with these four special flops where there are no straight draws, as well as, players not really making decisions on backdoor straight draws the way players include backdoor flush draws into their game play and these uncoordinated flops can maybe be easier to play. Just a thought, but your player pool tendencies are important on what people donk with.
Things are a little slow around here, so just for the fun of it, I figured that I'd point out thatK72is one of only four flops that cannot have a straight draw on the flop. If my brain is currently working correctly, they areK83K82K72Q72The rest of my post has nothing to do with this particular hand and villain, but for future hands maybe, I know a lot of players that don't do
No straight draw on a flop of AAA
But those are the only non-paired flops with no straight draws possible.
Obvious call flop, obvious fold turn, move on.