Re: 25NL Good draw on flop, villain is all-in on turn
You're probably not getting the odds on the turn, but I would have raised the flop big. It's a big draw with 12 outs vs his range on the turn but probably 15 to most of his c-bet range, once you call the turn the hand loses half its value. And I still feel you have plenty of FE, if they've let you bully them, they'll probably keep finding reasons to fold to you, until you start calling all-in raises preflop with 63s or the beer hand. That's my experience at this level, anyway.
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