$11 NLHE: Under pair on paired flop - bet sizing

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$11 NL HE: Under pair on paired flop - bet sizing

Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 20/10/1

$5.50 Buy-in (100/200 blinds, 25 ante) No Limit Hold'em SNG 2 table, 6 Players
Poker Tools by Stoxpoker

BB: 3,120 (15.6 bb)
UTG: 3,650 (18.3 bb)
MP: 8,885 (44.4 bb)
Hero (CO): 4,580 (22.9 bb)
BTN: 3,850 (19.3 bb)
SB: 2,915 (14.6 bb)

Pre-Flop: Hero is CO with 9
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9
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UTG folds, MP folds, Hero raises to 700, BTN calls 700, SB folds, BB folds

Flop: (1,850) J
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2
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J
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(2 players)
Hero bets 1,500, BTN calls 1,500

Turn: (4,850) 3
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(2 players)
Hero bets 2,355 and is all-in

Obviously I'm not putting the BTN on having a J here. Looking to see if my bet sizing was OK here. On the flop the 1500 was my normal pot % bet (configured into Table Ninja).
 
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Dunno tbh. Drunk as i am i think that check/call is better that the turn shove.

Problem is that all that is shoving is the range that crushes, check/call lets him bluff the big overs and hands like AK (esp in a $5)
 
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w the turn shove... is anything folding that we have beat? As said above... if we're getting our stack in here, if we check-call it gives us a chance to pick off any bluffs by villain but if we shove we're losing that and are only getting called when we're beat.

Personally my bet-sizing is different preflop, once blinds reach 100/200 I'm open-raising for 2.5x (but I don't play 18's.. only 9's.. and I'm not on your table obv)... maybe 3x.
Turn bet-size on paired flop with an underpr.,... I'm probably betting out 2/3 pot.
 
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