Any reads?
I'd bet bigger on the flop, 60c at least. Then $2.20 into the $2.70 on the turn, and then you have a much easier decision on the river where you can value bet and have to call a raise.
As played a T is definitely in his range and T7/T4/T3 would be weird preflop hands, 44/77 are coolers. I call cos most folk at this level will think QT is the nuts.
But yeah I think bigger bets make the river a hell of alot easier. bet/folding is really bad given the stack sizes you had.
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