10/10/20 game sitting about 3.5k effective
UTG has been running hot and is a rec player, playing way too many hands and calling too many draws but has been getting there and has built up a massive (12k?) stack
UTG raises to 60 and button calls
Hero (also a rec) in straddle with AA raises to 260 hoping to get called and making it easy to 4b
UTG flats, button folds
Flop (600) Qc9d3s
Hero bets 240, UTG calls
Turn (1080) Qc9d3s 2h - rainbow board
Hero bets 700, UTG calls
River (2480) Qc9d3s2h 2c
Hero checks, villain shoves for 2.3k
Kind of an obvious slow play of call, call, call and then boom shove on river by a rec type but do you ever fold here with this run out? In the few hours we played he always had the goods, so probably could make a case for folding?
I'm an OK rec and looking for ways to improve my thought process. My guess is that the textbook play here is to snap call but do the live dynamics here make enough of a difference? On the flip side, sometimes recs that wouldn't normally bluff start doing so after building up a nice stack and feel comfortable giving some back. JT being a candidate here. Or is he betting Q9 for value?