Villain unknown, but this is zoom so (through luck or skill) he's accumulated nearly 1,000 bb.
At 100bb deep I'd be raising the flop, but I wasn't sure what to do at over 250bb deep versus villain. I was concerned that a flop raise might get repotted and I wouldn't know where I was at, so I chose to keep the pot small and risk a bad turn card.
Turn is a great card, but at which point I didn't want to scare him off OOP if he just had an overpair or the flush draw, plus his betting looked either super weak or attempting to induce (and I didn't know which).
I was surprised he bet the river given that the flush draw came in (and I probably looked like I was on a draw), and especially the sizing (crying blocker? thin value versus 2 pair? inducing a raise?), and KK is in his range. I wasn't sure what hands could call a raise, and I didn't want to get 3-bet.
Poker Stars, $0.01/$0.02 Pot Limit Omaha Cash, 6 Players
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BTN: $1.19 (59.5 bb)
SB: $1.36 (68 bb)
BB: $2.85 (142.5 bb)
UTG: $21.21 (1,060.5 bb)
MP: $1.88 (94 bb)
Hero (CO): $5.42 (271 bb)
Preflop: Hero is CO with 8
7
8
9
UTG raises to $0.07, MP calls $0.07, Hero calls $0.07, 2 folds, BB calls $0.05
Flop: ($0.29) 8
2
J
(4 players)
BB checks,
UTG bets $0.18,
MP folds, Hero calls $0.18,
BB folds
Turn: ($0.65) 2
(2 players)
UTG bets $0.18, Hero calls $0.18
River: ($1.01) K
(2 players)
UTG bets $0.22, Hero calls $0.22