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100nl- c/r set called with flush turn

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    Default 100nl- c/r set called with flush turn

    I have stats on the villain; however, I'm wondering what is going to be the best play in this situation against an unknown.

    Is the flop c/r a bit too small? What's our turn line here for the flush coming in, and for a blank? Thanks.

    $0.5/$1 No Limit Holdem
    6 players
    Converted at weaktight.com

    Stacks:
    UTG ssnon ($346.80)
    UTG+1 lessharm ($151.35)
    CO omahondo ($123.10)
    BTN MrDunns ($104.90)
    SB mixen82 ($60.85)
    BB Hero ($140.75)

    Pre-flop: ($1.50, 6 players) Hero is BB
    3 folds, MrDunns raises to $4, 1 fold, Hero calls $3

    Flop: ($8.50, 2 players)
    Hero checks, MrDunns bets $6, Hero raises to $18, MrDunns calls $12

    Turn: ($44.50, 2 players)
    Hero ($118.75)?
  2. #2
    Played a hand almost exactly the same as this just now, though the turn card that brought the flush was low. Raising the flop to $18 is fine imo, anything within the range of $18-22 is good. I bet $28-32 on the turn, with the intentin of calling a shove most of the time. If he just calls i shove any non diamond river. In the hand I played villain shoved turn with aa with no draw to the 4 flush.
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    Would a check be at all appropriate on the turn to allow him to rep the flush?
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    I kind of want to take a bit of time and bet like just over half pot but I really don't know if that's good. I figure if we have to think about it and bet a rather smallish bet a few hands with a diamond would stay in that might not want to bluff turn or call a big bet as the Ad seems to be a pretty good action killer. I'd c/r flop bigger though because I think most hands that call a c/r on the flop are calling a tad bit bigger sized raises.
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    Id bet here. He'll have a hard time folding any pair + diamond, like KdQ or QJd or something like that. Might even have KKd or two pair AQ here. b/call it off.
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    How much are you betting, griff? I like a $28 but could be really bad.
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    I don't mind a bet of around 30.

    I think on this board, hands that will peel with pairs + FD's are probably just as likely to call $34ish as 28ish, so a bigger bet might not hurt.

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