Completely lost against aggro player

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Completely lost against aggro player

BB: $394
UTG: $400
UTG1: $400
LJ: $698.15 (Hero)
HJ: $400
CO: $400
BN: $436.02
SB: $402
CO is good aggresive reg, 21/17 W$WSF 45% AGG% 31 WTSD 28% Raise Flop Cbet 16%
Preflop ($6.00) (8 Players)
Hero was dealt J T
UTG folds, UTG1 folds, Hero raises to $12, HJ folds, CO calls $12, BN folds, SB folds, BB folds
Flop ($30.00) K T 3 (2 Players)
Hero bets $19.20, CO raises to $52, Hero calls $32.80
I don't know which is the best line
Re-Raise/Call or Shove
Call flop and call down?
Turn ($134.00) K T 3 6 (2 Players)
Hero checks, CO bets $76, Hero calls $76
Do I have the Implied odds to pay?
River ($286.00) K T 3 6 Q (2 Players)
Hero checks, CO checks
Final Pot
Hero has J T Hero wins $283.20
Help! I really don't know how to play this hand :(

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Tommi Heikinniemi 12 years, 2 months ago
Doesn't seem horrible to me played like this but since you are OOP I would prefer just stick it in on flop. There aren't many hands that you are behind. Only against KT, 33 you are clearly behind. On the river it's hard to get value and you probably need to do hero call sometimes if board runs worse. On the turn you definetely has to call bc you can have best hand pretty often and got redraw practical nuts. It's ok to lead river since hard to get big value when you get there. That's why I prefer just to play fast this nutsy draw.
tozzy 12 years, 2 months ago
If you're that unsure about how to play if he raises you there then you should consider putting these kind of hands in your C/C-range (well, I guess that's just another reason to C/C).
There's not much else to do as played. It's a nice hand to have in your range if he's that raisehappy, he's gonna barrel off on a flush-runout pretty often (that's why you really shouldn't donk the river fwiw)
James Hudson 12 years, 2 months ago
I think your hand plays awesome as a check call but given that you bet I like the rest of your line. By calling turn after calling a flop raise you're representing some king of Kx hand or better made hand so you're unlikely to get bluffed too often on blank rivers but he's fairly likely to bluff the cards that hit you (flushes) when he was bluffing.
Parker Muir 12 years, 2 months ago
Agree with everything the big boss said.

Turn is a super happy check-call. Not only do you have implied odds, but also the best hand the times that he is bluffing.

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