1/2 NL. Four hours into session. Ten handed
Hero ($700, UTG +1):TAG, table probably views him as LAG because table is so tight and hero has been very card live, so he has been raising pf frequently.
Villain ($53, MP1): Super reg; he's at our card room LITERALLY every hour it is open (11AM-2AM) 7 days a week, and no, literally is not an exaggeration. Hero and villain have played several hundred hours together; despite this fact, hero is truly unsure a to how villain views hero's playing style, and realizes he probably doesn't think at all about anyone's playing style. Villain is also a super NIT. He usually doesn't play one hand (besides BB in unopened pot) until an hour or two have passed into a session. He also gets extremely frustrated with the dealers and assumes they're intentionally giving him "bad hands." Earlier in the session villain open limped AQs from MP2, two people limped behind, and a LAG raised it to $16, and villain showed hero his AQs and folded like it was a hero lay down (poetic justice: villain would've flopped trip Q and turned a boat.)
OTTH
BTN straddle $5. SB calls, and it's folded around to hero. Hero looks up to T
T
and raises to $25. A very flustered villain, who has "gotten a deuce the last 15 hands" looks down and says "let's see what's with my deuce this ****ing ti-," and before he could finish his sentence goes all in. Everyone else folds and it's up to hero. Regardless of the amazing odds, hero can't call knowing that villain has AA or MAYBE KK (though he may even just flat $25, and then go all in on any non A flop), right?