$100 NLHE 6-max: TT on SB, 3bet pot

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$100 NL HE 6-max: TT on SB, 3bet pot

Villain was playing 37/22/1 over 100 hands, I 3 bet him once in position with 64s and small stack on the blinds pushed, he folded and I had to call getting like 3.5 to 1. Some people at the table including this guy commented on me having 64s, that's about as much history as we had. Despite those weird stats I didn't see villain do anything retarded.

What's the best line here? Preflop is obviously standard.

I think my flop bet is okay, but any comments on it will be appreciated-

I wasn't too sure what to do on the turn, I was planning to c/f river after calling, so pretty much hoping he was gonna check behind. I'm not sure this is good, but the bet was small and I thought he might be betting it that size to get a check from me on the river with a range that included lower PPs, maybe a random 7 and bluffs that gave up.

River seems standard as played, but is there any other hand I should be doing this with?

Trying to play better in 3 bets, especially OOP, so please comment guys!

Stacks:
* BB with $135.45
* UTG with $41.35
* MP with $100.00
* CO with $134.10
* BTN with $203.25
* SB with $100.00

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Blinds: $0.00/$0.00
Site: pokerstars
* * Dealt to SB:T♠ T♥
* * Sklansky group 2
Preflop:
* * 3 players fold.
* * BTN raises $2 to $3
* * Hero raises $8 to $11
* * 1 players fold.
* * BTN calls [$8]
* * Total folds this street: 4
* * Potsize: $23
Flop:
* * 7♦ Q♣ 2♣
* * Hero bets [$13]
* * BTN calls [$13]
* * Potsize: $49
Turn:
* * 5♥
* * Hero: checks
* * BTN bets [$15]
* * Hero calls [$15]
* * Potsize: $79
River:
* * 10♦
* * Hero bets [$61] [ all-in ]
 
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I flat the steal a lot here, but given the history I think its definitely good to 3bet here as he will think you just have a junk hand again. The rest of the hand seems pretty standard. I don't think after his weak turn bet that he bets a lot of rivers so I think jamming the river T is definitely best to get value from his Qx hands. Btw, whats ur name at stars?? Have u seen me lately? I've been playing almost exclusively 100NL 6max.
 
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My SN is txiago, I remember playing you heads up like a year ago in a CC 10$ tourney! You've definitely come a long way... I haven't played with you lately, I'm playing really low volume but I'm looking to change that. I've also been trying to play more cash instead of MTTs even though I've had a terrible run so far, so we'll probably run into each other at some point.
 
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Basically what bw said. The river shove also gives you the opportunity to rep a missed draw so he can easily look you up pretty light here.
 
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well played in my opioin any idea wah he had?
 
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I don't understand why you bet the flop if you were going to check the turn. It turned out to be a good check being after your c/c, the river gave you the 2nd NUTz. Obviously only 1 hand beats you here & your all-in on the river definitely represents a busted draw ats & are most likely going to get a call. But most of the time, you won't hit that 2 outer on the river & then what?

You said you want to get better @ your 3-betting especially OOP, then I would suggest be more aggressive on the turn & instead of the c/c, either bet the turn OOP or c/r him in that spot.
 
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I don't understand why you bet the flop if you were going to check the turn. It turned out to be a good check being after your c/c, the river gave you the 2nd NUTz. Obviously only 1 hand beats you here & your all-in on the river definitely represents a busted draw ats & are most likely going to get a call. But most of the time, you won't hit that 2 outer on the river & then what?

You said you want to get better @ your 3-betting especially OOP, then I would suggest be more aggressive on the turn & instead of the c/c, either bet the turn OOP or c/r him in that spot.

Can you explain why against this particular player betting turn for value then check/calling for value is bad? He's calling flop way too wide most likely and when checked to will bet way too wide. So we exploit his mistakes. We bet flop because he will call with worse and call turn because we beat his range right now. River would have been tough but if he bet it's probably a ch/f but who knows maybe this guy's loose enough to make river a ch/c too.

I wouldn't call this line standard by any means, but given the stats and history I think it's perfectly reasonable.
 
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Looks fine as played.

If another card had came I'd have check/folded the river unless the bet was stupidly small again.
 
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Okay guys seems like most people like my line. Not that it matters and not why I posted, but he called with QQ and gg me. Oh wellz if anyone else wants to add something go ahead, otherwise thanks for the responses.
 
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