C/r size seems small on H1 kinda. Jam the river as played.
Why are you c/r H2 to just check the nut turn card for you except a Q? It's not even a good board to c/r given positions and ranges. But on the turn you'll have QTo and (apparently) ATo so why not barrel? Villain also shouldn't have QT except suited so that's 3 combos since you block one. I'm not really sure at all the question since you're at the effective top of your range here as well. Like you c/r 33 and QTo as better combos to call down as played so what's the actual question tho cause it seems you got beat and wanted to see how it played tbh.
C/r size seems small on H1 kinda. Jam the river as played.
Why are you c/r H2 to just check the nut turn card for you except a Q? It's not even a good board to c/r given positions and ranges. But on the turn you'll have QTo and (apparently) ATo so why not barrel? Villain also shouldn't have QT except suited so that's 3 combos since you block one. I'm not really sure at all the question since you're at the effective top of your range here as well. Like you c/r 33 and QTo as better combos to call down as played so what's the actual question tho cause it seems you got beat and wanted to see how it played tbh.
Definitely with you on h2. I think the c/r wasn't smart and once I made the move and hit top pair I just have to keep barreling.
If we're deciding to do lines like this it's important basically that we keep barreling cards that are good for our range. So when you c/r KJo you don't really wanna check turn nor with QTo and 33 etc so it's important we keep that bottom tier value in there to make sure we have combos to cover basically and we get value from Kx and maybe Qx still.
H2 - this isn't really a flop you want to be attacking calling out of the BB vs UTG, and if you call his flop bet I think he checks a lot of turns. On the turn you check which once again allows him to bet his better hands and check behind worse hands. On the river all you beat is a pure bluff, and frankly it's near impossible for him to be bluffing given how the hand played out.