Villain: LAG, somewhat reckless young Asian. He open raised pre often from all positions. At one point, he had $1100+. In one hand, HU, he folded to an all-in re-raise OTT for $26 more, with $150 in the pot!
Hero is seen as tight. I have been at this table with the villain for about 4 hours and haven't 3 bet once.
$2/3 NL (9 handed)
UTG V ($420)
UTG+1 Hero ($350)
MP
MP+1
Hijack
CO
Button
SB
BB
Hero is dealt Q
Q
V raises to $12, Hero raises to $40, 7 folds, V calls
Flop ($75) A
9
9
V checks, Hero checks
We were in a WA/WB situation and I wanted him to bluff OTT, so I saw no reason to bet.
Turn ($75) 4
V checks, Hero bets $60, V raises to $160, Hero?
I know, I know- Beluga Theorem, but I thought this may be the rare exception(?).
Comments on all streets (including river if applicable) are welcome.