$25 NLHE Full Ring: TT facing river shove on wet board

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LeGenie

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Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 33/13/5.5

Hi guys I just moved up to 25NL and still getting a grasp on how people play at these stakes so I would like some advice from the 25NL grinders on here :)

Hero(MP) $47.20 - VP:16 PFR:4 AF:0.8 W:50|100 STL:0| 3B:0| CB:0|0 N:26.20 hands:55

P7(SB) $34.80 - VP:66 PFR:20 AF:0.6 W:61|36 STL:0|50 3B:22|0 CB:50|20 N:11.26 Hands:61

Villain(BB) $24.91 - VP:33 PFR:13 AF:5.5 W:71|60 STL:|100 3B:0| CB:50|0 N:-27.70 Hands:24

P9(UTG) $6.59 - VP:23 PFR:9 AF:Inf. W:57|50 STL: 3B:0| CB:100| N:12.23 Hands:22


Pre Flop: Hero(MP) with T:club: T:spade:

P9(UTG) raises 1, Hero(MP) calls 1, P2(MP) folds, P3(LP) folds, P4(CO) folds, P5(BTN) folds, P7(SB) calls 0.90, Villain(BB) calls 0.75


Flop: 9:diamond: 7:heart: 7:diamond: (4 players) $4 in pot

P7(SB) checks, Villain(BB) bets 2.50, P9(UTG) raises 5.59, Hero(MP) raises 10, P7(SB) folds, Villain(BB) calls 7.50


Turn: 4:diamond: (2 players) $29.59 in pot

Villain(BB) checks, Hero(MP) checks


River: J:heart: (3 players)

Villain(BB) bets 13.91, Hero ??

My question here is can you possibly make a call in this spot or a fold would be the best play. Villain is a loose maniac who has made some crazy calls and crazy bluffs during this session but he is capable of chasing draws and a 7 in his range given his loose play.

Should I 3 bet more pre-flop to isolate the short stack and play heads up against him or is flatting with TT okay in this spot?? Also should I have shoved when P9 3 bet shoved the flop??

Thanks in advance guys for the feedback :)
 
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You're getting better than 3:1 to call, I would call. Once you reraised on the flop, you'll just have to go the whole way.

He probably does not have a 7 or 99, or he would have probably shoved the flop given the action and you two EP's ranges. If he made his flush on the turn, so be it.

He may simply have a 9.
 
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The action is a little confusing, but I assume P9 folds. Even so, why were you raising the flop, for value or as a bluff? I think you should be flatting or folding the flop.

As played river is pretty close because you essentially committed yourself to the pot with the flop raise. I almost want to fold, but it's 25nl, and he may be bad enough to have 9x or 88 and you're getting over 3:1.

I think you should clear up in your mind what you're doing on the flop, and what your plan for the hands is. You want to make sure you are setting up your stack sizes correctly for later streets, and you know if you're bluffing, value betting, trying to induce, etc... as played on the flop, I assume you're doing it for value, but honestly not totally sure.
 
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