Hand is from Bodog so its from memory, but this is more about the situation than this specific hand. I want to know if turning a made hand into a bluff is a good thing if you think you are chopping a lot of the time. Sorry if this is a standard concept, I just had not thought much about it until today.

Villain is standard bodonk who basically limps ~90% of his range (which includes many kings) and then calls any pf raise, overvalues tp, etc. If I had to guess I would say his stats are like 40/10/x.

Bodog 6max NL, BB: $.25
UTG (~$25)
MP (???)
CO (???)
BTN (???)
SB (???)
Hero (BB) (~$30)
Dealt to Hero:
UTG calls $.25, MP calls $.25, 2 folds SB calls $.15, Hero checks

Flop ($1):
SB checks, Hero bets $.75, UTG raises to $2, 2 folds, Hero calls $1.25

Turn ($5):
Hero checks, UTG bets $3, Hero calls $3

River ($11):

Hero checks, UTG bets $6, Hero shoves

p.s. I know my line looks retarded but folks at this level do not have good hand reading skills.