Quote Originally Posted by freechus9
I think it's fine because if you spike an A you might have a winning hand as well.
Weak tight me just folds the flop to his minraise, being oop against an unknown with A high and a backdoor draw just doesn't do it for me.

As played I think I lead the river. No one believes runner-runner flushes, and with the small bet on the turn he's either got
a) nothing and won't call a raise but might bluff at it if we check
b) a half decent hand, in which case he's a donk and will not fold it if we bet, but he might check behind if we dont
c) a strong hand that he can't lay down after this action and will probably raise us so we can get all in (ie a set or a straight).

I think we gain too little by inducing a three-street bluff in a) compared to the value we lose in b) or c) to make the c/r the best play.

Edit; and as played I think we can c/r a bit bigger because our line just looks so weird that he's likely to look us up.