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No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter BTNHero1630  BBBurrr1111370  Effective Stacks: 69bb Blinds 10/20

Pre-Flop (30, 2 players)

Hero is BTN

dK h5

Hero raises to 60, Burrr111 calls 40

Flop (120, 2 players)

s6 c7 c8

Burrr111 checks, Hero checks

Turn (120, 2 players)

s2

Burrr111 bets 90, Hero folds

Final Pot: 210

Burrr111 wins 210 ( won +60 )

Hero lost -60

I had only played a few hands against this guy so didn't have many reads other then that he seemed loose so far.

I checked back the flop because he was loose oop so this flop could hit his range I thought that I had some showdown equity my hand had equity to improve and an unknown might c/r this hard with a straight draw or a flush draw and I would have to fold.

What do you think of this? should I just be cbetting vs an unknown here? if I should be where is the floor in my thinking? and if I check back the flop should I be calling the turn?

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In comparison to dry boards

In comparison to dry boards you will much often get a call here. Checking back seems like much better option. Though if I am aware that villain is capable of folding mid pair or so to multiple barrels I might 2 or 3 barrel here, but only if turn/river cards are good (like A, K, Q, maybe J non-club).

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i think a call on the turn is

i think a call on the turn is not so bad because with k high you might be ahead of he's draws str8 and flush and you still have a double ender 

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