NL2 zoom: Rivering the Nutstraight on flushy River vs 1 fish and 1 reg

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NL2 zoom: Rivering the Nutstraight on flushy River vs 1 fish and 1 reg

Blinds: $0.01/$0.02 (9 Players) BN: Ilikepikachu: $2.00 (Hero)
SB: oshinbaks: $1.81
BB: sSapegin: $1.32
UTG: HendrikM: $1.52
UTG+1: 3meyGorini4: $2.00
MP: O_O Kyryl: $2.05
MP+1: orangos: $2.15
MP+2: BAS RUTTE318: $1.64
CO: anna_zem_iva: $2.26
Preflop ($0.03) Ilikepikachu is BN with A K
HendrikM folds, 3meyGorini4 raises to $0.05, 4 folds, Ilikepikachu calls $0.05, oshinbaks folds, sSapegin calls $0.03
Flop ($0.16) Q 3 4
sSapegin bets $0.02, 3meyGorini4 calls $0.02, Ilikepikachu calls $0.02
Turn ($0.22) Q 3 4 T
sSapegin bets $0.02, 3meyGorini4 calls $0.02, Ilikepikachu calls $0.02
River ($0.28) Q 3 4 T J
sSapegin bets $0.16, 3meyGorini4 raises to $1.90, Ilikepikachu calls $1.90, sSapegin calls $1.07 and is all in

UTG+1 was a tight 14/10 ish regular but it's nl2 so he may be doing stupid stuff.
BB probably was a fish because of stacksize and betsizing postflop.

Ok Flop I can't really raise without information.
Turn I could raise but I don't like bluffing vs fishy opponents so I call.

On the river it gets quite interesting. The fish increases his betsizing which makes me think he has a quite strong hand, possibly a flush although I thought he had more hands like K9 or QJ in his range compared to flushes.

UTG on the other hand has a really limited amount of Flushes in his range, namely AhKh and possibly 9h8h but since he is 14/10 I didn't think he would openraise 98s. He might openraise it still.

Anyway AhQh and AhJh and AhTh he can't have because the board blocks AhJh and AhTh. AhQh is an obvious flop raise to his minbet, same goes for KhQh.

So I think the most likely holding of UTG was AK without a flush where he thought the fish will go broke loose enough to make it worth it.
Possible I could even beat UTG because he is could be doing some stupid stuff like shove JJ so I think calling with AK is fine here.

This call should be profitable in the longrun what do you think?

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