Sunday night, $1-$3 game.
Villain: Mid 50's Asian man, new to the table (just hit his first blinds). This is my first time at this casino, so I don't know if he's a regular. In the couple hands I saw him play before this one, he limped along PF and then checked down AK and KQ while hitting pairs on innocuous boards. Came to the table with just over $100, now has about $135. Hero has about $600.
Table has been fairly loose. Limping is common, and open limps have been getting raise about 60% of the time.
UTG, UTG+1 fold
Hero raises to $12 with 9
9
(this has been about a standard opening raise)
Folds to Villain on the button, who calls
Blinds fold
Flop: A
K
4
(Pot: $25 after rake)
Hero bets $15
Villain calls
Just a c-bet. I'm already mentally check-folding once he puts chips out.
Turn: A
K
4
9
(Pot: $54 after rake)
Hero bets $25
Villain calls
That changes things. I've seen Villain check down pair hands, but I haven't seen him play vs an aggressor yet. This could easily be a medium ace or a flush draw. I'm not sure on my sizing here.
River: A
K
4
9
3
(Pot: $104 after rake)
Villain has about $85 left.
Hero: ???
If you bet, how much? And are you calling a shove?
If you check, what is the max you are calling?
I'm mostly looking for turn and river suggestions, but all comments are welcome.