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NL50 - River donkbet vs passive fish

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NL50 - River donkbet vs passive fish

IPoker, $0.25/$0.50 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players

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SB: $80.23 (160.5 bb)

BB: $49.69 (99.4 bb)

UTG: $55.53 (111.1 bb)

MP: $70.05 (140.1 bb)

CO: $57.33 (114.7 bb)

Hero (BTN): $81.99 (164 bb)



Preflop: Hero is BTN with 7 A

3 folds, Hero raises to $1, SB folds, BB calls $0.50



Flop: ($2.25) 7 6 2 (2 players)

BB checks, Hero bets $1.57, BB calls $1.57



Turn: ($5.39) 8 (2 players)

BB checks, Hero bets $3.50, BB calls $3.50



River: ($12.39) J (2 players)

BB bets $6.19, Hero folds



Results: $12.39 pot ($0.61 rake)

Final Board: 7 6 2 8 J

BB mucked and won $11.78 ($5.71 net)

Hero mucked 7 A and lost (-$6.07 net)


Villain is a 44/6 (with 0,6 overall 3b) recreational player.
I think flop and river play is kind of standard. I usually fold in these spots like the river here, unless I have some read, that Villain are able to spew.
My main question is on the turn. Do you vbet here? In my opinion this is a thin vb, because V can call with any turned FD, any 2x, any 5x (these are most likely backdoor FD hands with a 5), any 6x, any 7x, big broadway hands (like AK, AQ, KQ, KJ). And of course he can have some 8x, and a few overpair. So I think he has more worse hands in his calling range which I beat than not.
Also how do you play here from the flop vs a standard regular?

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