$10 NLHE 6-max: An awkward spot vs certain player types - need advice

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ScottishMatt

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So here is a hand that I played where I'm playing against a bad multitabler. His stats are 19/12/8/54 (VP/PF/3B/AFq).

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SB: $3.75
BB: $14.54
Hero (UTG): $10.00
MP: $15.17
CO: $10.20
BTN: $9.60

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is UTG with Q
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Hero raises to $0.30, 2 folds, BTN calls $0.30, 2 folds

Flop: ($0.75) Q
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5
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4
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(2 players)
Hero bets $0.50, BTN calls $0.50

Turn: ($1.75) 2
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Hero bets $1.10, BTN calls $1.10

River: ($3.95) K
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Hero checks, BTN bets $2.40, Hero calls $2.40


Looking at his stats I think that a turn bet is difficult for him to call with a worse Q. He probably also folds any PP that he can call my C-bet with, however seeing as I turned a lot of equity I'm always betting here. I'm just wondering what should I be looking to do on rivers that brick. Lets say that it was a nit I'm playing against here. Someone who is playing 15/10 or so. How do we play the turn? We can't bet for value, and we can't bluff him off better. However we have a whole lot of equity here, now as I said I'm always betting here at the moment but I'm just wondering if there is a better line. What is the ideal line here vs different player types?


As for the river call in this particular spot, it was one of those "feeling" moments.
 
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Turn is pretty interesting. River is a clear b/f.
 
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Why are we B/F'ing river?
 
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baud I'm not sure it's even a b/f? We're behind like all of villain's range, and he doesn't have any missed draws that will fold when we bet but bluff when we check. There's no draws at all really. I'm pretty sure the only hand that we might beat here is QTs and I doubt he will call a bet on that river card.

As for the turn, I think you have to bet, just because we have so much equity against his whole range. On blank turns I probably x/f, but it's kinda gross. The only hands I think he shows up to the river with that we beat in this spot are mid PPs, and I don't think they call off, nor do they bluff when checked to.
 
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