$10 NLHE 6-max: 3rd barrel or not

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UTG: $11.25 (VPIP: 16.86, PFR: 14.07, 3Bet Preflop: 5.41, hands: 942)
Hero (CO): $11.96
BTN: $15.61 (VPIP: 17.68, PFR: 11.25, 3Bet Preflop: 5.00, Hands: 317)
SB: $10.26 (VPIP: 15.33, PFR: 11.00, 3Bet Preflop: 3.51, Hands: 1,233)
BB: $15.64 (VPIP: 15.07, PFR: 12.17, 3Bet Preflop: 5.50, Hands: 350)

SB posts SB $0.05, BB posts BB $0.10

Pre Flop: (pot: $0.15) Hero has 8:heart: 9:heart:

fold, Hero raises to $0.25, fold, SB calls $0.20, fold

Flop: ($0.60, 2 players) T:spade: 4:heart: K:heart:
SB checks, Hero bets $0.31, SB calls $0.31

Turn: ($1.22, 2 players) 7:diamond:
SB checks, Hero bets $0.81, SB calls $0.81

River: ($2.84, 2 players) 7:spade:
SB checks, Hero checks
 
fletchdad

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Do you think you can get him to fold with another barrel? I dont think so. He called the turn and the river changes nothing. He is tight so he will have something to be calling down like this.

Sadly check behind.....
 
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As Fletch said nothing has changed on the River and all draws have missed. Unless you bet large the only hands he might fold wold be a draw and you have most of them ;)

Even Ace high might make hero call if he puts you on the draws
 
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In spots like this where you opponent doesn't have a nutted TP hand, you can over bet and get a lot of river folds. At these stakes, it's a little harder, but against some of your OK TAG's this will work a lot.

The only thing that sucks about this hand is you having blockers for two of his more stubborn high mid pair hands that could call flop/turn but fold to a 3rd barrel. Smaller pairs will fold the turn nearly always (especially this kind of player). And that you have a somewhat draw heavy board on your end is a slight negative against you.

So you know his range is KQ/KJ,KT (but probably only suited combos for this guy), 77-TT, 44, QJ, AT, AJs/AQs. Additionally you know this kind of player will CR the turn w/ sets a ton, so I'd discount those somewhat. So I don't even need to spell it out. A lot of combos folding vs. calling. And he's the type that will fold KQ a decent percent of the time too.
 
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I meant to add it just comes down to if you think you can get his KJ to fold sometimes, 88/99 and Tx, which is likely just AT to fold sometimes. Otherwise you can just bet small to fold out his draws.
 
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3barrel must be here
 
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Not a great spot to 3-barrel when the board pairs and all the draws missed. Doesn't help that you also block hearts. Given his stats, he's more likely to have Kx here and bluff-catch you than having missed draws like QJo/lots of suited hearts that passive fish play from the SB.
 
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