Villain was 39/0 over 38 hands. The key to this bluff was that he wasn't going to showdown that often (only 16.67%) so I knew he had a fold button.
PokerStars No Limit Hold-em, Big Blind is $0.02 (6 handed)
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saw flop|
saw showdown
BB ($4.58)
UTG ($1.72)
MP ($0.78)
CO ($2.96)
Hero ($6.67)
SB ($1.13)
Hero is Button with

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Pre-Flop:
UTG calls, MP calls, CO checks,
Hero raises to $0.10, SB calls,
2 folds, MP calls, CO calls.
Raised a little too light. Should have been 0.14.
Flop: (Pot=$0.44)
(4 players)
SB bets $0.08, MP folds, CO calls, Hero calls.
7.5 to 1 expressed odds. TT could still be good with only 1 overcard. The turn can bring me a draw or it could kill my hand. I go ahead and call the bet.
Turn: (Pot=$0.68)
(3 players)
SB bets $0.14, CO calls, Hero calls.
Turn brings me an open-ended straight draw. Getting 6.85 to 1 odds makes it a call here as well. Also, this bet seems really weak.
River: (Pot=$1.10)
(3 players)
SB bets $0.18, CO folds,
Hero raises to $0.72, SB folds.
I miss my straight, but the flush card hit. He makes another small bet. He has 0.63 left in his stack. I chose a 0.54 cent raise as it looks less like a bluff and more like I'm trying to get value. It worked. He later said he had QQ, but I really don't believe it.