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Originally Posted by bossman12
Call and see what happens on the river.
Regular grinder is a pretty bad description. Unless you just got to the table you should probably have something better to go on.
i think villain's turn bet is the key to the hand, since we defended to the 3b pre and called flop we have more tx in our range every single time once we do get to the turn. villain's turn range? JJ, KK+, Tx, and 66
given this, we can conclude that villain either has a very strong hand or is representing a very strong hand. he never has showdown value here so all of his bluffs are betting this river. all value hands that can go for three streets will also bet river. he may check behind the weaker part of his turn value range like overpairs but overall you will be forced to make a very tough decision on the river most of the time. it seems a little weak but i think since you underrepped yourself pre and now you're dealing with a weird board texture against a presumably good opponent i think you may want to just get rid of it on the turn.