Villain ($550): 30ish white woman. She claims to be a pro and is trying to impress the table by telling us all the big name poker players she has played with. SLAG/Aggro, raising ~60% of hands pre and I've noticed larger sizing means generally better hand. Has a fold button but it is small. Thin value bets a little too well and has been value-owned some. Down a few buyins (a couple preceded my joining table). She got it all in pre with TT against a pretty non-descript player who had JJ, so she seems to be aware of her image and that folks are playing back at her lighter and adjusts.
Hero ($525): 30ish WG, been at table for about 2 hours (V has been there the whole time) and have been playing pretty tight, not involved in many hands.
OTTH... Folds to V in CO and she raises to $15, BU folds, Hero raises to $50 w/ A
5
. BB folds, V calls.
Flop ($100): 5
8
T
Hero leads $70, V calls. Thoughts?
Turn ($240): 5
8
T
6
Hero??
I've definitely not mastered the art of 3! light, but this seemed to be a decent situation to do so considering V's weak perceived range, my holding, and my image. Was this a good plan to begin with?