Quote Originally Posted by dranger7070
Doan Diggy (can't remember which right now lol) posted a really good link in my op about checking back the turn with TPGK type hands and that it is often a more profitable play then just bet/bet/bet because you don't force out all his crap range.
That was me . The caveat was that if opp will call 3 streets with a hand that can't beat top pair (e.g. Kx or QQ), then bet bet bet with TPGK is almost certainly the right play.

In the hand in question, I'm definitely putting in a river value bet. We were already losing to AJ anyways (and now the likelihood of that hand has gone down), so all we're really worried about is KJ and maaaybe QT. There are so many Ax, Kx, and even QJ or JT hands calling us here (well, villain-dependent) that I think we have to bet like $4-6 on the river. Otherwise, what are we hoping for? That villain will bluff or check behind with a better hand? Against a stationy player, check/calling here is bad because we're beat like every time when villain bets, so bet/folding is much, much better. And stations will actually call here with KJ, AJ, or even JJ simply because they don't have the nuts, so I wouldn't be too worried about a raise. If villain does raise, he at least has KJ (more likely AJ, JJ, QT, or a set he's been slowplaying all along), so we can fold pretty easily.