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				 [10NL] JJ B/F or C/F the river?
				
					
						Poker Stars, $0.05/$0.10, $0.02 ante No Limit Hold'em Cash, 9 Players
 SB: $11.20 (112 bb)
 BB: $10 (100 bb)
 UTG+1: $56.72 (567.2 bb)
 UTG+2: $26.81 (268.1 bb)
 MP1: $43.12 (431.2 bb)
 Hero (MP2): $25.72 (257.2 bb)
 MP3: $59.92 (599.2 bb)
 CO: $23.63 (236.3 bb)
 BTN: $26.74 (267.4 bb)
 
 Preflop: Hero is MP2 with J
  J  2 folds, MP1 raises to $0.30, Hero raises to $0.80, MP3 folds, CO calls $0.80, 3 folds, MP1 calls $0.50
 
 Flop: ($2.73) 8
  3  5  (3 players) MP1 checks, Hero bets $1.50, CO calls $1.50, MP1 folds
 
 Turn: ($5.73) 3
  (2 players) Hero bets $3.20, CO calls $3.20
 
 River: ($12.13) 2
  (2 players) Hero bets $6.70, CO calls $6.70
 
 Villain is a 26/2, 0 3bet over 120. Also, 26% fold to Cbet.
 
 Okay so I figure villain has something like 33, 55, 88+, a whole stupid load of FD's, maybe some 67 sometimes, and some silly 8's and 5's. Against this range I have like roughly 48%.
 
 So, do I B/F or C/F? I think C/C is out of the question as anything I beat would prolly check behind. B/F has its merits in that I can get value from like 99-TT, silly 8s and 5s. He folds most of his straight draws besides 64 which got there but I can't see him having that all that often.
 
 I guess the real question is do you guys think his range is super weighted towards flushes?
 
 Also how's the sizings?
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