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Originally Posted by kvnd
You should study some preflop sims/charts and learn preflop well. It's the most important and basic part of the game and not too difficult to learn. 4-4.5x should be the
preflop size here, this is way too small. Also this specific hand is either a low frequency play or pure fold in this spot. Not sure why neither previous posted mentioned the basic sizing error
On flop you bet too big. This spot is a range bet for quarter pot on a triple Broadway like this in this spot.
Turn is good
River this hand is about the nut low in terms of bluff properties because it blocks so much auto folds from villain. You're going to bluff Ax here of the non heart variety, 77, 65, 76, and possibly T9 and QT instead. But your hand should certainly give up. Jamming would be a big blunder contrary to what the other two users said
Took preflop advice into consideration.
But the river, I don't really understand. My main goal is to get him off hands like QT, QJ, AJ, or even JT, KQ. And I'm not blocking any of them. I'm only blocking K♥️9♥️ and T♥️9♥️. Hands like AQ, JJ, TT he might have raised earlier.