Calling the turn is okay, so is leading but you just have to be prepared to give up the pot on the river when called.
If you lead the turn and villain raises, you have an easy fold.
If you check/call the turn, then I'd fold to a river bet. You're only ahead of AK in the 4-betting range that you have assigned them.
Why do we have to be prepared to give up on the river when called? Leading the turn isn't a bluff. Think if we lead the turn and get called, we're more likely to have the best hand than not
Well OP has assigned villains range as TT+ & AQ+. We only beat AK in that range...
I did add in the chance he has some funky stuff too. Also, he's just seen me play KK aggressively postflop.
I think my question is about working out how often he's bluffing/semi bluffing here.
It's £126.50 to win £210
Anyone i know? I like c/c turn, not that much worse he can call with. Might as well let him bluff.
Tony, don't know surname but he's more a Gala reg than G. Older than you, younger than me, 40something maybe.
Call twice vs the fox, he loves to splash, has beats you some % but I wouldn't fold.