$100 NLHE 6-max: AK Flush draw on paired board, River TPTK

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$100 NL HE 6-max: AK Flush draw on paired board, River TPTK

$0.50/$1.00 No Limit Hold'em - 6 players - View hand 768518
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BTN: $100.00
SB: $100.50
BB: $106.70
UTG: $383.32
MP: $117.75
Hero (CO): $142.65

Pre Flop: ($1.50) Hero is CO with A
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1 fold, MP raises to $3.00, Hero raises to $10.00, 3 folds, MP calls $7

Flop: ($21.50) 6
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2
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2
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MP checks, Hero checks

Turn: ($21.50) 4
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MP checks, Hero bets $12.00, MP raises to $36.00, Hero calls $24

River: ($93.50) A
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MP checks, Hero bets $XXX?????

The standard would probably be to cbet a paired flop.. Chose to take another line, Villain is decent i guess, plays pretty loose and aggressive..
Dont have PT or HEM on the current laptop.. so no stats.. Thought of shoving the turn but with no real information on his hand, i chose to peel and see what he does on the river..

Do i check, shove, b/f?? what do u think??
 
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agreed. You're probably good here
 
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Posted this while i was pretty tired yesterday and now that i see i dont explain my thought process throughout this hand very well..
So here goes.
Pf- Pretty standard imo. Iso-ing a loose-ish player who has some pretty big leaks. Saw him call a check shove on the river on a T9729 rainbow Board with AT after firing 3 streets and getting check shoved on the river. I have been 3betting him pretty light.
Flop- Decided to check behind cos if i bet, i fold out air hands that i think he bluffs the turn, + i think he always check raises an over pair that i'll 3bet shove and he'll call (Will be getting it in slightly ahead, but wanted to keep his range wider and get more value from a non-pair hand) seeing the way he played previous hands..
I expected him to bet the turn on most cards, my plan was to raise turn cos i dont think he bet/3bet shoves 88-JJ type hands and i get one more bet from a air hands. Pretty much a line i'd take with quads or a flopped fh as well.. Also i had in mind that by checking behind flop i disguise a flush draw cos he'd expect me to cbet all my flush draws on that board.
Turn- i expected him to bet into me most of the time, quite surprising that he went for the c/r. Because i had position on him i decided to flat call. Again the way i would have played a flopped monster..
River- Strange spot. Because i was disguising my flush draw and now i wan to rep a missed FD so that he calls with weaker pairs? For example, if the river was a off suit queen. If we shove do we expect 88-JJ to call??

I might have been out thinking the whole situation here because i was playing on way less tables that i'm normally used to and playing each situation abit more tricky. Thoughts??
 
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On the river, we just need to be what we think he will call. To me as a hand reader, I wouldn't expect you to call the turn with many aces, so I don't see it as that big of a scare card. Plus shoving isn't even a pot sized bet. I don't expect to get twice as many calls if I bet half as much, so I'd just shove.

I'd expect you to show up on the river with a weak over pair, maybe some hands like the one you have.
 
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Given pot and stack sizes this is a very easy shove.
 
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