Flop seems pretty close between a bet and a check back. If the flop was any drier or your hand was any worse, I'd probably cbet after 3b preflop just as a pure bluff and give up if called. With BDFD, BDSD, and A high, getting c/r by air on the flop this deep would be somewhat of a waste since you would have to fold. As played, the turn is definitely a bet after betting the flop on this nut turn card. You just have too much equity to just give up and you can still rep AK+ well. Stacks are deep enough that you can call a c/r and play the river well with a fairly disguised and strong draw.
On the river, if you want to bluff I would probably bet smaller around the 1300-1500 range to rep a value bet from AK or AA. If V is competent then this should be enough to fold out the pair + sd hands he turned into a bluff on the turn.
I know you gave the caveat that it was late and people were playing looser than normal, but given the results it seems as if the read of
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Originally Posted by mandu80
Villain : 40s asian, TAG ABC who likes to shout lessons to his friends on the table in his native tongue.
doesn't seem correct at all. V opened KTo, called a 3b OOP, and then c/r the turn with TPWK. It seems as if he is just a fishy player clicking buttons with his turn raise. In hindsight, I don't think a smaller bet would have worked on the river either. He likely was just calling down with his TP. In the future, I would never try to bluff this V on the river and would definitely value bet quite thinly (KQ+).