Deeeeeep in Sunday million

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Deeeeeep in Sunday million

Blinds: t65,000/t130,000 (9 Players) MP: mo-big-big: 2,753,248
UTG+1: _m0ney2_89: 3,881,155
MP+1: veeea: 2,158,117
MP+2: my1u: 1,639,570
CO: pokerjamers: 2,352,497
BN: Köstritzer83: 2,942,996
SB: pinkwins: 1,056,158
BB: DuTTiFruTTi9: 2,148,504 (Hero)
UTG: JanekJorgman: 10,446,604
Preflop (195,000) DuTTiFruTTi9 is BB with Q 9
3 folds, veeea raises to 260,000, 4 folds, DuTTiFruTTi9 calls 130,000
Flop (702,000) T 3 Q
DuTTiFruTTi9 checks, veeea bets 266,760, DuTTiFruTTi9 calls 266,760
Turn (1,235,520) T 3 Q 7
DuTTiFruTTi9 checks, veeea bets 469,497, DuTTiFruTTi9 raises to 1,608,744 and is all in, veeea calls 1,139,247
River (4,453,008) T 3 Q 7 5
Final Pot veeea wins and shows a pair of Queens.
DuTTiFruTTi9 lost and shows a pair of Queens.
veeea wins 4,453,008

Hey all,

unsure about this spot. 18 left in sunday million, lots of weak players left. Villian is well known tournament pro who I am pretty sure was opening super wide, barelling alot. Not sure whether he knows who I am. I am not super proficient in play with these stack sizes.

I think we need to defend to defend BB for sure. How good/bad would it be to just reshove?

Once called flop call is standard. On turn I felt like he would be barelling any AK/AJ/J9/KJ, hearts maybe some compelte air so I felt like it might be best to just put him in a tough spot by just jaming over him. Also felt like he might assume I would play turn super passively so he might make some big mistakes against my jam. My hand does need some protection against all these draws, might be better to just call turn and snap most rivers as I assume he is overbluffing. Maybe he even checks back some value hands like QJ on the river expecting me to call too tight. As played be banked down and nearly folded QJ....

thoughts?

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