Meh. This is why I suck. So, JKDS, you're saying a call is warranted since we have showdown value. But if we're calling this, villain only has $4.40 behind after his reraise. I'm frankly stunned that he even folded with so little left behind, but oh well.

We're obviously not letting this hand go on any river because we'll only be forced to call $4.40 to win a $20 pot. Therefore, he only needs to show up with TT- or AK, KJ, or AJ that miss the overcard on the river one out of 5 times to be profitable.

Am I missing something? As it stands, the turn RRAI pushed villain off AK or TT- or something that did in fact have outs. So he wins $7.10 from the villain without risking a river suckout versus a max of $11.50 with the risk of the suckout.

I think we're all comfortable with the flop check and the turn bet. Obviously, if he doesn't have a Q, he's not likely to check the turn, so his turn checkraise looks like a really bad bluff to me the more I look at it. It's even worse because he left himself less behind than the bet he just made. (So, Notes: Villain = ><>)

If he really wanted to blow you off the hand, he should have CRAI. I think you have a much harder call if he reraises you $10.50 with nothing behind. You'd expect him to show up with a slowplayed Q a huge % of the time. Probably AQ, since he raised UTG. But as it stands, he makes this awful badly sized reraise and then FOLDS!?! Hee-haw...

I guess you can call here, but I'm happy shutting it down with a fold if I think he's a good player, and a shove if I think he's the idiot he now appears to be. No reason to let AK get 6 outs on the river and steal your pot.