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If people stop suggesting that I'm a losing $1/$3 player then maybe I'll stop ignoring their advice.
Proceeds to show a hand history of him getting owned.
Look I don't know how this guy plays but preflop is fine. Getting in a heads up pot in position with KJs is going to be a good scenario. On the flop the 1/3 bet doesn't fold out literally any better hands nor gets called by much worse but it folds out some equity so it's ok. On the turn I have literally no clue what you're trying to achieve as the board has not changed one bit and if he called flop he is going to call turn and all the 89s hands were folded out on the flop so you really are value owning yourself here.
On the river you arrive with an unknown range to me that has KJs included so I don't know what other hands you're getting there with but now you finally make some sort of a hand. Since your range is all over the place here I suggest just calling hands that you need to in order not to be exploited, because boy did you get exploited here. It's fine to go with reads, but it's clear that you were "not right in this particular scenario" here, and tried to make some hero fold. Which is exactly what I am saying, you have fancy play syndrome and that's holding you back.
I'm not saying you are a losing 1/3 player because well, villain played it like an idiot so plenty of money to take, but these 2/5 shots are just doomed to fail.