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Hero is mid-20s, tight-ish image. Don't have much of a read on V, fairly standard $1/$3 live player, not shown anything too crazy. Stack sizes ~$300 effective.
EP limp, hero raises to $15 with AQo in MP, V calls BTN, EP calls.
Flop ($49) - Qd9h4c
EP checks, hero bets $25, V calls, EP folds.
Turn ($99) - 9d
Hero checks, V checks
River ($99) - 6h
Hero bets $30, V raises to $95, Hero folds
Thoughts on just going b/b/b? Thinking back on it maybe sizing down and three streets might be a good play? Can't really defend the check on the turn other than being worried about a 9 over three streets ...
Similar to my other thread I make a pretty exploitative fold on the river here. Usually give villains at these stakes a lot of credit raising rivers until I get shown a lot of reason to believe otherwise. As mentioned in other thread, thinking this might be a big leak.
March 17, 2019 | 9:29 a.m.
Hero begins hand with $400, main V covers. V is a moderate-ish reg for these stakes; pretty loose preflop. Hero is mid-20s, tight-ish image.
V posts $6 straddle. Folded to BTN who calls $6. Hero has JJ in SB and raises to $28. BB folds, V in straddle calls, BTN folds.
Flop ($65) - AKJr
Hero bets $35, V calls.
Turn ($135) - Qr
Hero checks, V bets $110, Hero folds.
I'm not sure how to play this turn OOP with >100bb to start the hand. I frequently make these folds and think it might be a quite serious leak in my game, trying to always play exploitative at these stakes and potentially giving villains too much credit. Thoughts?