Effective stack is V1 $110
V1 (bb) has been trying to stack me all night, same guy same session in a previous post that hasn't been to a casino in years. He had been beating me up all night, for medium to smallish pots, nothing horrible, I just can't seem to beat him.
V2 (utg1) don't have any hh with him, seems to be able to hold his own.
Pre: 4 limpers in front of me, I have 7
4
in the sb I complete, bb check. ($12 in pot)
Flop: J
6
3
I lead out for $10, bb and utg1 call. ($42 in pot)
Turn: 8
I lead for $30, bb and utg1 call again. ($132 in pot)
River: 6
I check, bb jams for $74, utg1 tank folds, I ?? I ask if he'll show if I fold and he says no.
Thought process:
I feel his jam on the river should be a call but my gut instinct was to fold. And I always remember "think long think wrong" so idk.
Does anyone check / call the turn to pot control, idk if that is looking at it results oriented or not. Also does anyone put out a blocker bet on the river of like $15-20 and then if jams I can snap fold, even if it is only for $50 more? If he raises/jams we know we are beat? Idk if these plays are ways to minimize loss and at the same time getting to see a showdown as well. V1 stack size is just awkward 3 ways to the river.