APPRECIATE FEEDBACK ON MY TURN PLAY HERE
Villain in this hand is a winning LAG. He's too loose preflop (both raising and calling) but he plays well enough postflop to beat what is a pretty soft game. Good hand reader, applies a lot of pressure postflop and creates a lot of big pots. Not afraid to be on the wrong side of them, maybe a little too much gamble in him. He's typically a PLO player and is accustomed to playing deeper/bigger than he is now.
We're playing $1/$3 ROE. I'm ass at PLO but a) most everyone else is too and b) most everyone else can't slow back down appropriately for the round of NLH and that's why I'm here. This hand is NLH.
Eight handed
Hero is UTG ($2000) and raises to $15 w 9
9
UTG+2 ($140) calls $15
SB/Villain (covers) calls $15
BB calls $15 - BB doesn't really factor in a ton but he is a solid player, rec player but a winner in this game
Flop ($60) K
T
6
Hero checks, everyone checks behind
Turn ($60) 9
Villain bets $40
BB calls $40
I call $40
UTG+2 raises all-in to $140
Villain raises to $440
BB folds
Hero ???
If I call the pot is $1120 with $600 on the side and I'd have $1545 remaining.
In the moment I'm thinking Villain is just trying to isolate against the short stack and isn't going to have much in his range that is beating me. I don't think he takes this line w QJ, although there is a flush draw on the board. He shouldn't ever show up w KK, I guess he could have TT, not sure he'd 3b it out of the sb in this spot, people don't 3b enough in this game so maybe he doesn't 3b it at all. He could be isolating w combo draw type hands, 2 pair, pair+draw type stuff. I didn't consider folding, trying to decide between call and raise.
Thoughts?