Villain - bad reg, likes to play pots, aware but loose pre and sticky post, covers table. raise sizing tell where he raises big hands big and mediocre hands small pre
Hero - 20 y/o, seen as aggro pre and post, $370 to start the hand
OTTH
Villain opens LJ to 10 (small for the game, especially since he's the big stack), 2 calls, Hero calls SB ATo, BB calls
Flop ($50): A86r
Action checks around
Turn ($50): 2 bringing bdfd (we do not have the A of the flush suit)
Hard to really know where we are here. Could be losing to sets, could be ahead of lower 2 pair and some bluffs, missed draws etc. On balance, I think we're ahead most of the time. I'm calling, if he has a set he gets my chips.
Weird hand. Really comes down to a table read and if it will tilt you to lose to him. Are you prepared to buy back in? Can you play your A-game.
Seriously, I'd soul read him. In a vacuum, vs. a guy like this, it's probably a call.
Honestly, pre-flop, I dump ATo in the SB. Other option is to 3bet since his $10 indicates a mediocre hand and nobody else has shown strength -- kind of depends on how other callers play and stack sizes, though.