Re: River decision
A 7 or a full house is unlikely, unless he had Queens (which is unlikely), because he would've reraised the turn. Most players of this caliber don't stop raising with either of those holdings. As far as him having a worse Jack then there's no reason not to bet because if he does he's going to check behind.
Basically, as I see it, your check isn't profitable unless you know 100% he's going to bluff the river where he would normally fold to a bet. I don't like taking chances on missing potential bets especially given the turn action.
~stephen
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