Please see part 1 & 2 for history
Hand converted with online PokerStrategy.com hand converter:
$1/$2 No-Limit Hold'em (5 handed)
Known players:
[tg]BB$383.95:///////;MP3$184.15:///////;CO$218.90:///////;BU$271.00:///////;SB(Hero)$198.00:///////;[/tg]
Preflop: Hero is SB with J:h, T:h.
MP3 raises to $5.00, CO folds, BU calls $5.00, Hero calls $4.00, BB calls $3.00.
Flop: ($20) 9:s, T:d, 3:c (4 players)
Hero bets $14.00, BB folds, MP3 folds, BU calls $14.00.
Turn: ($48) 9:d (2 players)
Hero checks, BU checks.
River: ($48) Q:s (2 players)
Hero checks, BU bets $70.00, Hero calls $70.00.
Final Pot: $188.
Results follow:
BU shows a full-house, queens full of nines(Qh Qd).
Hero shows two pairs, tens and nines(Jh Th).
BU wins with a full-house, queens full of nines(Qh Qd).
This is another hand that makes me scratch my head. Does he checkback the turn to confuse me and get more value on the river by overbetting? I haven't seen it before so I decided to call, though it is probably an error since he is semi-passive/aggressive but quite tricky, especially after the river check/raise with the nutflush in the previous hand.
What do you put him on?