I like the $90 raise here. I think he's marginal enough to lay down with the board coordinating up, and your earlier showdown porking him. To me it's a perfect spot. You have a lot of fold equity against a loose range that was shown a winner not too long ago. You have 9-12 outs if he decides to hang around. GENIUS.

The think that stood out to me is that TJ is unlikely in the hands of the villain, yet it adds to your fold equity on the turn. I find that unlikely hands by themselves usually won't deter the villain away, but add the possiblility in with a mixed ??? range and it can spell the fold clincher. The problem with lagging if I'm the villain, is that it's harder to trust my own reads on the hero. Since as the laggy villain you're stimulating the action playing a loose range, in certain spots the laggy villain can allow an overabundance of fold equity to get the best of him. He begins having "Wait for a better day" thoughts.