![The King of Clubs [Kc]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Kc.gif)
FLOP:
![The Ten of Clubs [Tc]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Tc.gif)
No complains about that flop. I check. Villian bets 15. I act for a bit and call.
TURN:
![The Ace of Diamonds [Ad]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Ad.gif)
I lead out for $30. Villian raises to $80. What the heck is this? I go all-in and he beats me to the pot. I believe it was 115 more for the villian to call if it matters.
He showed
![The Ace of Spades [As]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/As.gif)
Results aside, I want to know how the hand should have been played. I feel like I played the flop wrong; normally I lead out here, but for some reason I froze up and checked. I then decided not to checkraise because I was 99% sure that he didn't have the flush and if he had AK or an overpair I didn't want to scare him off. I then lead out on the turn for a fairly weak bet in hopes of getting raised. I wouldn't expect a great player to raise there with AK but I thought if he had AK (or AQ) he would likely be raising there, whether or not he had the
![The Ace of Clubs [Ac]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Ac.gif)
I was never afraid of him having the flush for 2 reasons:
1. 3 of the 5 broadway clubs were out, so realistically the only hand he could have held was
![The Ace of Clubs [Ac]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Ac.gif)
2. He would never bet that flop with a flush when checked to HU.
However, there was a real chance that he had the
![The Ace of Clubs [Ac]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Ac.gif)