Online game where myself and two other guys are really stacked up (>230 bigs) thanks to a postflop maniac that was creating some huge pots.
Villain in this hand is a reasonable LAGgish guy, on the BTN.
I am probably seen as TAG (especially deep) with fits of spazziness.
I hold 5
4
3
2
. I am the effective stack at ~ $1150
Action
Fold, I raise to 14 HJ, BTN raises to 49, I call (Q1)
Flop (105): A
6
4
I check, he bets 70, I call (Q2)
Turn (245): 8
I check, he checks back
River (245): 5
I elect to be defensive and check (Q3).
Question 1: Can I consider throwing this into my 4 bet range? Issue with doing it is that I'm kind of obligated to call a 5 bet, so I'd rather do it w/ something more ragged that blocks aces, like a AT94 2s. Obviously I'm not going to be 4 betting much for value, which is another argument against. One pro to it is that I think he's liable to attack flops I nail.
Question 2: Same as before: passive line or aggressive line better? On A64 given ranges, there's just so few things I check raise for value here; I don't have a ton of 44/66 in my range, I'm probably not looking to get A6 in (maybe like A765 I'm going to town), and I can make decisions on turns by calling, too. Of course, I'm not sure what better candidate I have for a check raise semibluff (maybe like 8765 is better).
Question 3: Is there any value to be had here, given that he probably thinks I'm barreling the river w/ any 77 combo that somehow got here this way?