You make no mention of stakes so I'm sorta flying blind.
Since the flop was a rainbow a value bet would be a horrible.
If the flop contained a flush draw a value bet here would be merely bad.
The only two hands with which he can realistically call and lose are A-J and A-T, and if he's sane it's hard to see him calling with either.
Put yourself in his seat. You raised P/F then called the flop and turn. There's almost nothing can you realistically have that loses to A-J ?
Did you ever hear the joke about the guy who tried to swim The English Channel ?
Two thirds of the way across he decided he couldn't make it . . . So he swam back.
The only way a bluff works here is if your opponent is the guy in that joke.
You're looking for him to bet the flop and turn with a pair or A-K, then fold to a non-threatening river with > six big bets in the pot ?
Doesn't seem likely.
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As for the outcome, his likeliest hand here would seem to be A-K.
I think he bets 4-4, 5-5 or 6-6, as well as all hands that give him top or 2nd pair.
Not sure what he does here with third pair, though it's unlikely he has it (A/7s for a three bets P/F ? Possible, but thin.)
Meanwhile, for some odd reason I'm thinking that river hit him right between the eyes, or should I say, right in the "gut". It's a wild stab, though his line (B, B, C/R) would be my default with J-T on that board.
Possible he has a set and is hoping river gave you top pair/two pair though this would require him to have three bet 22 or 33 since trying for a C/R with 77, 88 or 99 is either bad poker, or so smart it's over my head.)
In any event, check it back, and be sure to thank the poker gods profusely if this pot gets pushed to you (though against a LAG it's far from impossible.)
I missed lunch, so if you could post results I'll eat my humble pie then take a nap.
Last edited by ohnonotthat; 02-18-2018 at 06:48 PM.