$10 NLHE 6-max: T9os OOP vs 89VPIP villain

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Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 89/29/6

I didn't raise pre in order to play a pot vs the villain as his 89 VPIP gave me large implied odds if I land a hand. I think this is a +EV play.

On the flop I normally fold to a raise in this position however given the villains stats I don't think a pp is in his range due to the lack of PFR.

I think I should have bet for value on the turn, 1/2-3/4 pot.

I'm calling the river as the villain is capable of re-raising at that stage with air.

I'm expecting plenty of problems with this hand, looking forward to reading your comments. Thanks.

888 Poker - $0.10 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4: http://www.pokertracker.com

UTG: $14.85
CO: $14.64
BTN: $7.17
SB: $3.90
Hero (BB): $11.30

SB posts SB $0.05, Hero posts BB $0.10

Pre Flop: (pot: $0.15) Hero has 9d Ts

UTG calls $0.10, fold, BTN calls $0.10, fold, Hero checks

Flop: ($0.35, 3 players) 3c 6s 9h
Hero bets $0.40, UTG calls $0.40, BTN raises to $0.97, Hero calls $0.57, fold

Turn: ($2.69, 2 players) 6d
Hero checks, BTN checks

River: ($2.69, 2 players) 8d
Hero bets $1.64, BTN raises to $3.28, Hero calls $1.64
 
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Given villains flop raise, I am happy to c/c the river to let him fire with air and to avoid being raised against this aggro guy.
 
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Sizing on the flop is to big i think, should be making it more like 2/3 pot rather than overbetting if you are expecting him to raise anyway then you are just playing a bigger pot with a marginal hand. Think c/c'ing the river is better than betting and having to call a raise. Think when he checks back the turn he has some sort of value range. Ie, he randomly raised a 6 on the flop and got there, and checked back to "trap"
 
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