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Originally Posted by 3for3poker
I opened cutoff.
This doesn't make sense. If villain is directly to your right and in the SB then you would have to be BB. If he is two to your right then you would be UTG. Unless there were only 4 players at the table where you are both UTG and CO... Or maybe he was on your left?
It matters because his 3 bet from the SB is much stronger if your open is UTG than if it is from the CO or BTN.
I don't mind the call pre-flop if you are opening UTG. From the CO its OK but against an overly aggressive player you make your life a bit easier if you jam pre because his 3-bet can be light (AT, KQ, 77, etc.) and there are a lot of flops that will look scary to JJ.
As played its a tough spot on the river. Given your image I would be inclined to call because villain's bet is somewhat polarized between KQ+/QQ+ and a bluff (Ax) and you only have to be ahead 30% of the time. But I do think its close because there is some % of time that he won't bluff the river with AK and a small % he bets with 77-TT. He doesn't know that you folded AK that other hand.