V1: being pretty active fairly good mix of limping and raising pre. His bets are generally on the large size on all streets.
Probably playing too loose overall. Caught bluffing a few times in the hour we have played together
H: I only have 180 to start lost a big pot haven’t topped off yet bc Idk if I want to keep playing.
He has me covered I believe I have a pretty spewy image after losing a bit pot ,however, I have had it every time and no one called
OTTH: V1 limps in the HJ I raise to 15 with two black aces folds to him and he calls
Your hand is too under represented to fold without a very solid read. It's not a happy situation though, villain will have TX here a fair portion of the time when he makes two fairly large bets.
One of the benefits to letting our stack dwindle is that it makes playing big pocket pairs trivially easy: just raise to 10%+ preflop and don't fold postflop (mostly getting it in by the turn). So I would have raised slightly more preflop but whatever.
SPR is 5 and board is dry and we're up against a player who can bluff. In this case, I'm fine with the check back to induce.
Board is becoming slightly more drawy on the turn (some flush draws and straight draws materializing). On a drier board (and especially non-committed) I think I'd be fine rope-a-doping, but committed and on a wet board I think I go with things now. With just $165 left in what is now a $65 pot, I probably just shove now.
River is the blankiest of blanks, so pretty awesome. We're never folding given our flop play (which I'm fine with). So it's between just calling or putting in the extra $60 we have left on top (which I might lean to since he'll have a hard time folding any pair given those odds).
Agree with what most of others have said - raise pre-flop for more - limping is usually weak and you wish to charge more
Cbet flop for around 1/2 pot or even slightly smaller
As played, call the river