Villain's hand looks nutted all the way. The small 3bet should set off alarm bells. Sometimes low stakes players will do this with some random broadway hands and worse, but it's usually a monster.
When he checks back flop and turn, I doubt he has flushes, AA, QQ/JJ, non fh Tx or bluffs. FD's usually bet flop and would almost always bet turn. AA-TT can all check back the flop, but AA/QQ/JJ would usually start betting the turn. Hands like AT, QT, JT, etc usually start betting flop/turn as well. I would also imagine a lot of his pure bluffs and semibluff would have fired the flop. So, that pretty much leaves nutted hands.
When he takes a check flop/check turn line and then pots river, it really looks like KK, TT, or KT IMO. When a weaker player takes the line of ch/ch/pot bet or bet small/bet small/pot bet, it's almost always a monster.
Villain's hand looks nutted all the way. The small 3bet should set off alarm bells. Sometimes low stakes players will do this with some random broadway hands and worse, but it's usually a monster.
When he checks back flop and turn, I doubt he has flushes, AA, QQ/JJ, non fh Tx or bluffs. FD's usually bet flop and would almost always bet turn. AA-TT can all check back the flop, but AA/QQ/JJ would usually start betting the turn. Hands like AT, QT, JT, etc usually start betting flop/turn as well. I would also imagine a lot of his pure bluffs and semibluff would have fired the flop. So, that pretty much leaves nutted hands.
When he takes a check flop/check turn line and then pots river, it really looks like KK, TT, or KT IMO. When a weaker player takes the line of ch/ch/pot bet or bet small/bet small/pot bet, it's almost always a monster.
This plus even if he does have the Ac, his min 3b significantly narrows his range to hands like AK/AQ which both beat you.
dont post results, id fold the river simply because for that price hes not showing us worse often enough for it to be profitable call. People dont generally bluff w a high freq on these scary looking boards
I almost always call in these spots but more often than not I run into a better hand that was slow playing a hand just waiting for me to catch up. After his second check I would probably bet the turn just to see if he's giving up with 99 or something along the lines of that? If he calls then just shut it right down unless you hit a non club straight card.