Hero: involved in most of the big pots the past 4 hours, busted the first big pot then up to $700 and back to $250, good values always shown down, none of this matters because V is a level 0 thinker
Villain: 60+ male, loose-passive-ish, limp/calling mostly, chasing draws with horrible odds, tends to randomly decide to bluff with ridiculously low bet sizing (1/3 - 1/6 the pot), his value bets tend to be 1/2 pot+ bets, has shown down shockingly bad hands but has managed doubled up to $600+
Table mostly tight-passive at this point
$1/$2 10-handed eff.stacks $250
Hero dealt K
J
in CO
V limps UTG+2, 2 limpers, Hero bets $16, 3 callers including V
Flop ($60): K
T
6
V quickly bets $35, 2 folds, Hero calls
Turn ($130): 8
eff. stacks $200
Hero watches V as dealer flips the turn card. V looks away briefly, looks down at his stack, shrugs, the bets $35 again and looks away from table
Hero?
V basically checked every single one of Caro's tells for a big hand, but his bet sizing indicates he hasn't improved. Against an average V, I'd normally raise on the turn with TPGK after an identical flop bet. It's very unlikely the 8 helped him. I immediately thought V had a decent hand on the flop because his quick bet into 3 players was unusual.
Thoughts on what hero should do and comments on overall play?