Villain in this hand seems pretty annoyed with me. We had a hand where he was short stacked and he check/shoved the flop with the A high flush draw and I called with the K high flush draw (and 2 overs) and hit one of my overs. He seems annoyed that I'm opening more than anyone else at the table, though he's not far behind me, and neither of us are really that out of line.
V ($175): 40ish, shaved head, a bit muscular, really doesn't seem to want to be pushed around by anyone, but Hero in particular.
Hero ($750): 30ish WG. The closest to a LAG at the table, but really its more a function of a tight-passive table. Since V sat down, H has won a decent amount of pots w/o showdown, and sucked out on V in the previously mentioned hand about 30 minutes ago.
OTTH...
Button straddle to $5. V calls in SB, folds to Hero in MP who raises w/ J
T
. Only V calls.
Flop ($42): 2
2
3
V checks. Hero bets $25. V calls. Though the flop is uber dry, this may not have been a good time to c-bet in retrospect given the dynamic between V and me. That said, I think his call still means he is on a really wide range.
Turn ($90): T
V checks. Hero bets $35. I'm realizing that my turn bets are frequently way too small and I think this is an example of that. I think he is still calling me pretty wide, with something as little as A high.
River ($160): 7
V leads for $75. Hero??