2NL - river bet OOP in 3bet Pot after villain checks back turn
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2NL - river bet OOP in 3bet Pot after villain checks back turn
Blinds: $0.01/$0.02 (6 Players)
BN: $2.24
SB: $2.27
BB: $1.59
UTG: $2.00
MP: $3.36 (Hero)
CO: $2.04
SB: $2.27
BB: $1.59
UTG: $2.00
MP: $3.36 (Hero)
CO: $2.04
Preflop
($0.03)
Hero is MP with
Q
A
, , , , ,
Flop
($0.39)
3
J
7
, ,
Turn
($0.71)
3
J
7
3
,
River
($0.71)
3
J
7
3
8
I'd like to check to see if my line was sane, and also my bet size on the river.
Villain was 29/26 with a 3b of 18 over 50ish hands. Small sample size but CB is 100 and turn CB 25 with about 5-6 samples of each. I called flop expecting him to play fairly straight forward on the turn given his CBT and thought the river was a safe steal attempt when he checked back the turn.
I'm not sure about the sizing, aiming to fold out something weaker than a J given his passive turn play and his wide range but not risk too much if he's just pot controlling.
How are you sizing up your river bet here?
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I would bet more on river because there's a missed fd there and V may decide to call like 76s or some strange 55,66 that decided to 3bet pf? I don't think he folds TT or 99 vs this sizing or half pot. I think this R hits him only when he has T9s, 98s and 88. You beat pretty much everything else except AK. Maybe x/call R vs half pot and 2/3? He won't bet AK and he would probably use a smaller sizing w/ his underpairs.
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