This is spew before river, flop is a check, turn is a check may be a small bet, and the river is just terrible. At least you don't have like J of c or something.
It's better than result, but why overbet turn and not flop..., 2x river overbet you rep... not even bottom set i would say, and you want to valuebet your overpairs/tpgk hands vs capped range, i understand villain call given this and he was unblocking your buffs
board is so draw heavy it's just gonna be hard to get people to fold top pair, think turn barrel is fine but would just give up river. could even check turn as there's two flush draws and multiple straight draws, so most people aren't gonna fold often with a made hand
Problem with checking flop withthis hand is that it forces us to cc or cf on future streets, becouse there is no turn or river card that we want to valuebet and still have decent equity if called, only kd make sense, but even on kdia villain expect us to bet kq, kj on flop and check ak, so we rep narrowrange of ak and kt, all other cards are either not good for our range or create board texture where villain have something to call, so we in practice aim to fold his under pp that we can fold anytime later in hand, i m curious what solver is doing here, but i bet it's flop check huge majority of the time
Would prefer to have AK so we block more of villains TP combos. If we bluff with AQ-AJ we block villains OESD combos that will fold. 3x is a neutral card to have so definitely not terrible from that standpoint.
jam river is a bit too much for the bulk of your value betting range
something mid sized works better so you can vbet overpairs and AT too. most of your value combos will be overpairs (little to no straights and 2p, few sets) so it makes sense you tailor around those.
and optimally you would construct your river betting range in such a way as to make all his good bluff catchers weaker than 2p indifferent. that means that at optimal he would fold about half of them.
you have enough better combos to bluff that block his Tx hands, think KQ/KJ/QJ, even AJ and A high hands generally do have a tiny little bit of sdv (vs KQ/KJ/QJ in clubs or diamonds), so unless you think he will fold more than half of his indifferent catchers, you don't bluff any extra
Earlier i said that overbet messes our valuebetting range, but maybe it's a way to play aj-aa here too, i mean often villan not raise 2p or set on this flop, we may overbet with combos that we have in our bluffing range and use more normal sizing if we dont have cards that we have in our bluff combos