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You've only got slightly more than the pot, so the sizing of the bet and judgment on the villain are what matter. You put him on Q3 (I wouldn't) so bet half the pot again, and of course call a checkraise.
If I put him on Q3 I would have potted the turn, and bet the rest on the river.
what do you put the villain on? For the record I didn't think they had Q3 as I block a 3.
I found this interesting that I think the only hand that would pay me would be Q3. I think anyone with a straight may be scared of the flush and paired board. Anyone with a flush would be scared of the nut flush and paired board. I think if I value bet small I likely won't make much money as everyone would likely fold. If I get check raised I have to call and lose a big pot.
the risk reward of betting seemed to be very risky in this scenario? But at the same time I'm always worried about better hands so don't value bet nearly enough.