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[50NL] 76s...Not a great turn card

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    Default [50NL] 76s...Not a great turn card

    Villain is 25/22/10 over 89 hands. FTCB 50%.

    PokerStars - $0.50 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 4 players
    Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

    BB: $71.99
    Hero (CO): $100.00
    BTN: $54.60
    SB: $77.04

    SB posts SB $0.25, BB posts BB $0.50

    Pre Flop: (pot: $0.75) Hero has 6 7

    Hero raises to $1.25, BTN calls $1.25, fold, fold

    Flop: ($3.25, 2 players) T 6 7
    Hero bets $2.25, BTN raises to $5.50, Hero raises to $12.50, BTN calls $7.00

    Turn: ($28.25, 2 players) J
    Hero ???

    Not a great turn card by any means. I think if villain had a made hand on flop, TT, 77/66, T7s, 98s, 76s he would prob GII given how wet this board is. I'm not sure how often villain has an overpair here, I don't think it's very often. I think villains range is heavily weighted towards flushes.

    Should I bet here? If I should, how much? Effective stacks are ~ $40. Is c/c terrible and should c/f be considered?
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    flop 3b sizing is interesting imo. bet-fold turn here like $18
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    Bottom two is pretty vulnerable on this board and you're OOP. I would ram this HARD OOP. Probably make it like $17-19 or something. If you had AJdd, 6xdd, are you really just making it $12.50?
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    I think the flop is kind of an overplay. Just call and go from there. You're way behind a lot of hands in his raising range and not very far ahead of others. As played i'd check and probably fold to a reasonable sized bet.
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    I actually watched a deuces cracked vid that reminds me of this hand, bottom two seems great when it flops, but its really r but vulnerable after the flop action I'd be concerned.

    I agree w/ renton on the flop being just a call bottom two .
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    I don't think on this board it's too bad. We block lower sets, he might 3b TT pre so it's mostly just 89s we're concerned about.
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    I just think this is a suitable hand to call and never fold unless the board pairs. It makes your calling range a bit less capped which is a plus, and if the board pairs that will improve enough hands in your range that he'll be unlikely to bluff a lot so if he was bluffing he'll probably surrender the pot to your counterfeit hand a good bit.

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