Game is being played fast and loose. Villain is playing a little tighter and ABC preflop than most in this game, however he can mix it up postflop. Hero and villain have a lot of history together, with both trying to 'outplay' the other at times. Villain tends to like to 'protect' his value hands with big bets from hero's experience. He also tends to think hero is FOS with my stabby bets and likes to pounce on any perceived weakness (he's often times correct). Effective stack size is 6500. Hero has been crushing the game this particular evening if that makes any difference.
Preflop. 4 limps to hero on the button who limps with xx, SB and BB fold, villain raises to 240 from the straddle, all fold to hero who calls.
Pot is 670
Flop is 10
9
3
Check Check
Turn is 5
Villain checks, hero bets 400, villain c/r to 1135, hero calls
Pot is 2940
River is 8
Villain bets 1135 again (he has about 4K behind).
What is hero's fold, call, and raise range.
I'm thinking I can fold all single pairs, call all two pairs and most sets, raise my straights obv, and then throw in some diamond draws to raise the river to balance out my value range. The problem is I want him to have some missed diamonds, but I'm not sure how balanced he is going to be, and how many diamond draws he would play in this goofy fashion, so maybe I don't need to concern myself too much with that. I think he will be folding anything that isn't two pair plus, and may even find a 'hero fold' with some sets, as he can't really have QJ or 76, and I can, and he may be folding too often in this spot. Thoughts?