Villain is a middle-aged white guy, been playing pretty tight. I can only recall two hands he's shown down, AA played kinda slow, and a hopeless raise pre, bet/check/bet bluff with 32s on a AQT flop.
Related, the previous hand to this, I bet/bet/bet large a flopped pair which backdoored into a straight, and he call/call/called with a flopped set of 7's, so he's definitely on the passive side, and he might be tilted.
I have about 900, Villain has about 1700.
1/3, button straddles for $6. I hold K
K
UTG, and raise to $25. Villain calls, 3 other calls.
Pot $130, flop T
6
5
I lead $75, Villain calls, all others fold.
Pot $280, turn T
6
5
9
I'm confused with what to do here. Is checking better for pot control? Should I try to charge draws? Can I bet for value against a passive-ish player? If I do bet, it's completely standard to fold to even a min-raise, right?
Anyway, I bet $150. Villain thinks a moment and calls.
Pot $580, River T
6
5
9
Q
I... check? ...Intending to call? Is bet/fold to ship better?
Anyway, I checked, and Villain cuts out $275 and bets.
Comments on all streets appreciated.