Villain had a VPIP/PFR of 39/30 with a sample size of 64.
Would you Cbet the flop? It hits my range quite well and if there are two kings on the board villain is unlikely to have one. Would you call the river bet? I called because I figured I showed quite a lot of weakness during the hand, which makes it tempting for villain to bluff, and I think it was clear he didn't have a king (though he could have an ace).
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Hold'em No Limit - $0.01/$0.02 - 6 players
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UTG: $2.35 (118 bb)
MP: $1.80 (90 bb)
CO: $1.11 (56 bb)
BU: $3.19 (160 bb)
SB: $2.11 (106 bb)
BB (Hero): $1.74 (87 bb)
Pre-Flop: ($0.03) Hero is BB with Q
♠ Q
♥
3 players fold,
BTN raises to $0.05,
1 fold,
Hero 3-bets to $0.20, BTN calls $0.15
Flop: ($0.41) K
♦ J
♠ K
♣ (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN checks
Turn: ($0.41) 9
♣ (2 players)
Hero bets $0.20, BTN calls $0.20
River: ($0.81) A
♥ (2 players)
Hero checks,
BTN bets $0.59,
Hero calls $0.59