Villain- hard to range considering he plays way to many hands. defends way to wide even oop. doesn't give up on pots easy but up to this point I wouldn't say he has done anything that would consider him a maniac. Super talkative and constantly making jokes. Nice guy but wont shut the **** up. Keeps making jokes at me because I have been raising his straddle a lot. Truth is I'm just getting solid hands on the button. Has a tendency to value own himself. When you have the betting lead he is super passive however once checked to he rarely checks back.
Hero- my image is def tag considering not to many of my hands have gone to showdown. Gameflow has me and villain playing a lot of pots together.
My stack in this hand is roughly 500 effective.
OTH
v1(main villain) straddles 4$
v2(MP) calls 4$
Hero(BTN) Q
Q
makes it 25$
blinds fold
v1(main villain) calls 25$
v2(MP) folds
heads up
Pot= 57$
Flop- 8
6
5
v1- checks
Hero- I considered checking since this smashes his calling range. However he is more passive when you take the lead.
As played
Hero- bets 35$
v1- calls 35 $ makes a comment "here we go again"
Pot= 127$
Turn- 10
v1- checks
Hero- bets 75$ thoughts???? checking IMO would be way to nitty
v1- snaps all in for roughly 385$ total
I usually don't get big into conversation with opponents however in this hand it happened naturally. I start to tank and look at him and he looks very nervous. I make the comment saying, " don't worry I think im going to fold so you are good" He just smirks and goes right back to looking paranoid.
I ask him why he looks so nervous. He doesn't respond. I then say I cant tell if you look nervous because you are bluffing or just because of the amount of money. He responds something along the lines of im not bluffing and I have more money. I don't say this out loud but I do recall villain is a lawyer so I don't think the money is the issue.
he has transformed from the loudest guy in the room to the quietest and doesn't look comfortable
Thoughts??????????????