2200 effective villain covers. Villain is pretty blast and wants every hand to be bigger, pots like 80% of hands pre if it's 5 or 25 when it's on him. He buys in 5k which is alot more than everyone else has.
Villain straddles 25 on button. Folds to me in mp I call AQJT nut diamonds, folds to him he pots 85 I call were hu.
Flop (180) J62 one diamond I check he pots I call.
Turn (540) J62Q bringing diamond flush draw. Check, he pots 540 I shove 1900.
looks good. I like your line pre against an aggro monkey, and often take this sort of "rope them in" approach, waiting until I have strong equity on the flop before I start increasing the size of the pot, since they are giving me action then anyway.
raise pre - and call when he pots but as played it's probably fine if he is always raising anyways. Can't really fold on flop or turn, but never raising flop. Turn jam is fine
Villain should also be able to go more than $85 on BTN if you called $25. He should be able to go $110.
Yea it's a weird dynamic cause he pots pre or would call a repot pre like 95% of the time. While it's nice to get him to put in 250 pre with whatever hands, I'm always oop and just chose to not ride the variance train with no fold equity vs an unlimited stack.
In this hand for example I limp/pot pre and flop is J62 and pot is 500 now it's all meh.
i would like to open, or atleast limp raise against that type of player to lower the SPR our hand is just crushing his range. As played I like the turn shove.
Why are you bloating a pot 400+bb pre out of position?
bloating?
he has way the best hand pre vs a spewtard with a hand that plays well postflop which his opponent will assume is aces causing him to massively overplay hands with dirt equity.