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25NL - 2pr + FD facing a huge turn raise
First time poster, long time lurker. Great forum guys.
I have a hand for you to critique (sry for HH, please let me know if there is a converter for Bodog, as I tried some converters and they didn't work)
No reads
9 handed
Hero is dealt Kh8h
Hero ($45) MP2
Villain ($24) SB
Folds, Hero limps [not so great], folds, Villain completes, BB checks
Flop is 8d5hKd (Pot: $.75)
-SB bets $.85, BB folds, Hero raises to $2, SB calls
Turn: Jh (Pot: $4.75)
-SB checks, Hero bets $4, SB raises to $13, Hero uses all his time and folds
When he raised so huge on the turn, for some reason I forgot about my flush draw and was considering whether he turned 2 pair. He slightly overbet the flop which makes me think he had a K and wanted to make flush draws (2 diamonds on flop) pay but I'm not sure. I think with the turned flush draw i should have perhaps at least called, but my brain froze and I was only considering whether his hand beat my 2-pair. His check raise rather than leading out or calling my turn bet looked pretty strong. Also, leaving 9 behind looks stronger than going all in; he basically is committing himself to the pot.
Questions (considering no reads)
Was this a terrible fold?
What could he be raising so much with on the turn?
How often am I ahead here?
What's your turn play?
Thanks guys.
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