200NL game. I've been opening lots of hands and don't really care, because my opponents are giving me their moneys. CO has 3-bet me a few times and I have called some 3-bets and folded others in previous hands. CO isn't afraid to get his hands dirty, but doesn't get too crazy. In previous hands he has given me credit for my overbets and have folded to them. I have $272.99 and open $6 with T
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in the HJ. CO player with $214 3-bets to $16. It folds all the way back to me and I could fold as well, but I'm like nahhh and 4-bet to $39. Unfortunately my opponent calls. Opponent was 3-betting me looser so I expected him to fold to my 4-bet. Since he called I think he probably has a medium-strongish hand.
Flop($81) A
6
5
I bet $27
CO calls
Turn($135) A
6
5
Q
I check
CO bets $25
I call
River($185) A
6
5
Q
4
???
I bet small on flop, because I'm hoping he'll raise with garbage and I'll collect an extra $50 or so with those hands. Also if he has an Ax hand I think I'll get him all-in on the turn if a spade doesn't hit. If I bet big then he may call one street and fold the next when I push the turn. So I opted to be greedy and bet smaller and unfortunately a spade did come on the turn.
On the turn I don't see him calling with much worse so I decided to check and see what he does. Had he shoved the turn I probably would have folded.
Had the river been a blank and he shoved I think I probably would have been a station and made a slightly incorrect call hoping he turned JJ-99 or whatever into a bluff. Strangely enough the river was another spade. My hand which was a bluff catcher may be good for value now. If I push he may play the board and call. However, he may bluff the river if I check. Though I don't know if he bluffs here. If he has Ax or a pocket pair I think he may check behind making check/calling bad. Pushing is only good if he'll play the board. However check/folding may be best if he never calls. There is also the option of betting small and folding to a raise which I feel confident he would not bluff over.
Thoughts?