shakesss, I don't play those games, but I assume it's unlikely someone is turning a hand as good as 8x-JJ into a bluff very often.

Also I was mostly asking it because I'm interested in how to get the most value out of that range. Basically, the turn decision is not as hard imo because the board is drawy enough that we're barreling a good amount of draws, so we can easily barrel a hand as good as AA for value, expecting to get value from draws and 8x-JJ a lot.

I didn't really see the worse made hands mentioned in ISF's response, but as I think on board like this a turn bet is more likely to get called then a river bet (when turn checks), I think it's another strong argument for betting turn.

It's actually seems more interesting if you think 8x-JJ will fold to a turn bet, but i.e. will bet the river when turn checks.