$.05/.10 FLHE Full Ring: Should I have jammed the flop/turn?

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$.05/.10 FL HE Full Ring: Should I have jammed the flop/turn?

Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 48/3/0.75

Okay, villain is 48/3/.75 over about 30 hands.. not a large sample by any means. Definitely not enough for much of a read.

Stacks:

* CO with $4.21
* BTN with $0.83
* SB with $2.38
* BB with $0.25
* UTG with $0.89
* UTG+1 with $1.95
* UTG+2 with $2.66
* MP1 with $1.10
* MP2 with $1.82
* MP3 with $3.71 (me)

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Blinds: $0.00/$0.00
Site: pokerstars
* * Dealt to MP3:J♣ J♦
* * Sklansky group 1
Preflop:
* * UTG calls [$0.05]
* * 1 players fold.
* * UTG+2 calls [$0.05]
* * 1 players fold.
* * MP2 calls [$0.05]
* * Hero raises $0.05 to $0.10
* * 1 players fold.
* * BTN calls [$0.10]
* * SB calls [$0.08]
* * BB calls [$0.05]
* * UTG calls [$0.05]
* * UTG+2 calls [$0.05]
* * MP2 calls [$0.05]
* * Total folds this street: 3
* * Potsize: $0.7
Flop:
* * 9♠ 3♦ 4♣
* * SB: checks
* * BB: checks
* * UTG: checks
* * UTG+2 bets [$0.05]
* * MP2 calls [$0.05]
* * Hero raises $0.05 to $0.10
* * BTN calls [$0.10]
* * 1 players fold.
* * BB calls [$0.10]
* * UTG calls [$0.10]
* * UTG+2 raises $0.05 to $0.15
* * MP2 calls [$0.10]
* * Hero raises $0.05 to $0.20 Betting is capped
* * BTN calls [$0.10]
* * BB calls [$0.05] [ all-in ]
* * 1 players fold.
* * UTG+2 calls [$0.05]
* * MP2 calls [$0.05]
* * Total folds this street: 2
* * Potsize: $1.75
Turn:
* * 8♦
* * UTG+2 bets [$0.10]
* * MP2 calls [$0.10]
* * Hero raises $0.10 to $0.20
* * BTN calls [$0.20]
* * UTG+2 raises $0.10 to $0.30
* * MP2 calls [$0.20]
* * Hero raises $0.10 to $0.40 Betting is capped
* * BTN calls [$0.20]
* * UTG+2 calls [$0.10]
* * MP2 calls [$0.10]
* * Potsize: $3.35
River:
* * Q♣
* * UTG+2 bets [$0.10]
* * 1 players fold.
* * Hero calls [$0.10]
* * BTN calls [$0.10]
* * Total folds this street: 1
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Since villain did not reraise preflop, I think we can safely rule out AA and KK (and maybe QQ too). When he donk bet the flop, he likes something on the flop, does not necessarily mean that he's ahead. He could possibly just have top pair or TT. But when he 3bet the flop and leads out again after the flop is capped, I doubt we're ahead. Being 48/3 he's capable of playing atc and catch some random two pair or he might have a set on the flop. If he had a set, I would think he'd go for a check raise.

On the turn, there are many draws out there, straight draw and diamond draw. We might want to raise to protect our hand. But after villain bets and mp2 calls, the total pot is $1.95. If we raise, the button is given about 10/1 pot odds. Since mp2 has already called 1 bet, he's given pretty good odds to call another bet. The pot is so huge that raising here won't protect our hand against the draws.

The pot is so large, surely we're not folding. Say we put villain on two pair, we have about 8 outs. (2xJacks and 6xthe cards that pair the board but not give villain a full house. So if villain had top 2 pair 9s and 4s, our outs are 2 jacks, 3 eights and 3 treys.) The pot is giving us 19/1, we can call. If villain has a set, the pot isn't giving us enough to call but villain doesn't necessarily need to have a set here.
 
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You have to be weary at the fact the villain has betted out after the flop and has called all your re-raises. JJ, although is an over pair in this scenario, is not all that strong; we all like it to be. I would be afraid of the following, AA, KK, QQ ( these could of been slow played, i've seen it done in limit) or a set. Once your re-raised was called, I would of just called his open bets from there on.
 
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I don't play limit that much, but Casey's HA looks good. I don't mind building the pot up on the turn, though, against UTG+2, since I think draws make up a very big part of his range, as well as TPGK, whatever the actual outcome was.

You said Villain, not Villains - I assume you're referring to UTG+2 - but the multi-way pot makes me more nervous than what I think UTG+2's range is. 2 pair in a 4way pot isn't unlikely, though I would not be surprised to find everyone drawing to straights and flushes through the turn.
 
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I can't imagine JJ is the best against that flop with 7 players involved, especially in a limit format. Someone's most likely hit a set or two pair. Now we go to the river against 4 other players. My spider sense is tingling. Keep the pot size low and don't raise. Don't steam when you discover someone went all the way with 93 offsuit to win, "because it was only another .05 to call."
 
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