there's some stuff to say, for example I think he's much stronger on the turn here than semi-bluffing middle pair and Q high flush draw...
but I want to address this statement because it is a common misconception for micros players:
"I flop TPWK so I figure I can bet the pot and take down the small pot and move on if he folds.I think alot of people at this level are folding here if they don't have an ace in there hand.Villain calls and I automatically put him on a draw.It could be a gutshot but I'm thinking flush draw."
Do you want him to fold? When you bet here you have to understand that you are betting for value. And when you are betting for value it means you are betting the largest amount that the villain will call
Even though he could have a better ace, there are all sorts of hands he will call your vale bet with and you are more than likely ahead. It sounds like you want him to fold, but you have top pair on the flop here, you need to bet for value. I'm of course not saying you're plan for the hand is bet the flop, pot the turn, shove the river for value -- your hand isnt that strong, but you certainly have a good made hand you can bet for value and you want him to call, not fold. This is the point of poker, to extract value out of your good made hands.
I am adamant about it because I used to have the same though process for a long time until my brain finally clicked into gear understanding this concept, and why we bet. Best of luck!



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