$2 NLHE Full Ring: QQ laydown vs. river shove

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Did I make the right play?

I only have about 18 hands on my opponent and his stats at the time were
16/0.

full tilt poker $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em - 7 players - http://www.handconverter.com/hands/1275735
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Hero (UTG): $2.67
UTG+1: $1.64
MP: $1.55
CO: $3.11
BTN: $2.00
SB: $1.42
BB: $3.67

Pre Flop: ($0.03) Hero is UTG with Qc Qd
Hero raises to $0.06, 3 folds, BTN calls $0.06, 2 folds

Flop: ($0.15) 4c 5s 4d (2 players)
Hero bets $0.10, BTN calls $0.10

Turn: ($0.35) Js (2 players)
Hero bets $0.19, BTN raises to $0.58, Hero calls $0.39

River: ($1.51) 3h (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $1.26 all in, Hero folds

Final Pot: $1.51
BTN wins $1.41
(Rake: $0.10)

The turn reraise made me think set or he was protecting against a flush draw. His river shove made me think either a really strong bluff or a full house for some reason.
 
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16/0 and he re-raises when the J hits. IMO it's more likely he has Jx here. in micro's TPGK/TPTK is considered the nuts. He wouldn't be putting you on an overpair here. Yes, his range does include small PP's too but 4's are likely to be more slowplayed (eg c/c, c/c, raise) and very unlikely. 5's also slow played.
IMO anything that smashed you is going to be player slower as they've either flopped a full house (45/55) which is super unlikely as he's 16/0 and his range is weighted towards broadways and mid PP's.
So IMO pretty easy call here.
 
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If you call the turn you have to expect the river shove so you should equate that when you call your calling the river bet.

Although it's an easy turn fold IMO. It's such a dry board getting alot of action so I'm fine letting this one go
 
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Bit of a tough one i think, but going by your opponents stats and the way he played it he must of had a pair of jacks or ace jack in his hand. Personally i would of folded or re raised on the turn when he re-raised you.
 
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For 2nl it's a call for sure. He could float your cbet with Jx and now think he has the nuts, or simply some weird hand he decided to turn into a bluff
 
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what everyone else said. Also, raise at least 5x pre.
 
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what everyone else said. Also, raise at least 5x pre.

+1

and like someone said up there this villian probably hit a Jack on turn,i would probably call this one with no problem...
 
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