Game is 2/5. The table is your pretty standard 2/5 game, with a mix of tight-passives, a couple decent younger guys that likely aren't pro, and a few looser/bad players.
Hero UTG (covers) is a mid/late 20s white guy. Should probably be viewed as solid/a bit on the laggy side if you had watched this session, but Villain has only been here for 20 minutes.
Villain MP ($1000) is also a mid/late 20s white guy. Definitely a capable player, likely a winner in this game, but probably isn't a professional. We've only played together maybe once before, with Villain appearing to play pretty straight forward TAG. No real reads other than that.
This is Hero's last hand after a decent winning session. I have found a rack and placed in front of me on the rail, but didn't say out loud that I was leaving or anything. Not sure if that's relevant or not to Villain, although it likely effected my decision making in retrospect.
Hero is dealt: T
T
Pre-flop:
Hero UTG raises to $20, 1 call, Villain in MP calls, CO calls, SB calls. 5 to the flop.
Flop (~$100): 9
8
6
SB checks, Hero bet's $60, 1 fold, Villain calls, rest fold.
Turn (~$220): K
Hero checks, Villain bet's $135, Hero calls.
River (~$490): 3
Hero checks, Villain bet's $350...
Thinking back, I probably should have bet the turn. Thoughts on checking versus betting here?