$5/10 game...effective stacks 170bb. Table is generally very aggro. not many limped pots. Almost every pot is raised pre. 3bets are more common than typical (i'd say 1/4 raised pots are 3betted). From there it's either flatted and post flop begins, or the 3bet takes down the pot.
Villain:
in LP. Thinks he is way better than he is. Always "whispers" strat with some of the good regs at the table, looking for justification/acknowledgment/whatever. he knows the basics, but he is squeeze happy, and generally tries to be aggro in spots he shouldn't be and gets into trouble. I get the sense that he thinks people are bluffing more than they actually are. He always raises in LP, and generally raises 1/4 times in EP. he cbets about 90%, but checks a whiffed turn when someone flats him on the flop. When hands get to showdown, he frequently says "I have nothing" or "Ace high"
Hero:
in BB has owned villain in this session and a prior session. There is some history here not sure if villain wants to try to outplay hero. I have bluffed him a few hands ago with a $450 river bet into $900 pot with an absolute airball and showed
Random player:
in MP. Loose/passive pre, generally passive post, but can be tight (won't call with a FD if a bet is too much) When he raises, it's always QQ+, never Ax
Pre: Folds to Random player open limps. Villain raises to $40 in LP. Folds to hero in BB with A
K
. hero decides to flat to keep the weak player in and is generally comfortable playing oop against this villain
Flop ($125): K
K
4
hero should: 1) Donk 2) check/call villlain's cbet 3) ch/raise villain's cbet
**There is a chance flop may get checked through.