1/2, 9 handed
2 limps,
folds to villain in sb who raises to 12
hero has K
K
and raises to 37 ($250)
folds to villain who calls ($200)
Flop $78
A
9
8
villain checks, hero checks
Turn $78
A
9
8
4
villain bets $50, hero calls
River $178
A
9
8
4
J
Villain shoves for $113, hero folds
Wasn't sure about this hand. This villain is a small loser in the game I'd imagine. He raises a lot out of the blinds for whatever reason. Bit fishy preflop and post flop and bluffs often enough that bluff catching could be profitable, but dont have a good enough read to know if he'd bluff in this spot.
I was thinking that after I called the flop, he'd consider that I have AA and seriously reconsider bluffing any further, so I figured he had at least an ace, if not 2 pair.
Any thoughts are welcome, but my question is: In general is calling turn and folding river burning money? Or are villains like this giving up often enough that this can be profitable?