Turn decision with bottom set (230bbs, zoom)

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Turn decision with bottom set (230bbs, zoom)

BN: $89.83
SB: $118.27
BB: $39.70
UTG: $99.95
HJ: $118.90 (Hero)
CO: $48.50
Preflop ($0.75) (6 Players)
Hero was dealt 6 4 3 3
UTG calls $0.50, Hero raises to $2.25, CO folds, BN folds, SB calls $2, BB folds, UTG calls $1.75
Flop ($7.25) J 3 Q (3 Players)
SB checks, UTG checks, Hero bets $5, SB raises to $14.75, UTG folds, Hero calls $9.75
Turn ($36.75) J 3 Q 8 (2 Players)
SB bets $14.75, Hero calls $14.75
River ($66.25) J 3 Q 8 T (2 Players)
SB bets $27.25, Hero calls $27.25
Final Pot
SB has Q 5 K J SB wins $118.25

Normally a muck but utg has shown tendency to limp-calls / x-folds so this is an iso-raise.  Truthfully, we didn't do an adequate scan of vills behind, just noticed that there were no regs.  We're done with the hand once it's multi-way to flop unless we pick up sig. equity, which we do.

As played, I'm okay with it against an unknown.  Usually take this line in this type of spot (or fold/raise flop depending the villain).

But this hand has an interesting turn decision.  I have yet to run this turn spot through PPT but I find this type of sizing is a dead giveaway for his relative hand strength, which is saying good enough to bet, not great enough to pot.  Thoughts?  I might be tempted to weight his turn range more towards two pair, strong semi bluff hands vs. sets and 9T. 

I remember in game this felt weird yet I called because of stack depth. 

So, pot turn?  Or raise to ~42 and shove most rivers?


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