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Originally Posted by DonkeyOnTilt
When I say tight/passive, I mean for this particular game. I still put flush draws, smaller pairs and perhaps even the best ace highs in his range.
Tight passive is the same in any game. It's someone who plays few hands and does not take aggressive actions without the goods.
If you put FDs, PPs and Ax in his xr range then villain is not definitely not TAP. He's textbook LAG.
And if this is what you feel is his xr range on this flop, then the answer to your title is yes, you should have put in another bet. I would recommend it OTT. Vs such a wide xr range I would raise his turn bet to charge his FDs and protect your equity vs Ax. If he calls and river bricks out and he x to us, I'd x back. No worse hand can call.