1/2, hero's image is tight, been at table for 1.5-2 hours. Has ~320. Little is known about relevant villain, but he's not a good player. Playing not terribly loose pre, but has been passive both pre and post flop. When I first sat down at table villain was seen at showdown with some garbage, but I don't remember what exactly happened.
Hero has KTo in CO. 5 limpers to hero to limps behind. A raise would be probably be better, I guess, but I don't mind limping behind IP with these rather weak broadways at times, mostly looking to see a flop, and possibly win a nice pot if I can make 2pair+ and get someone to make a mistake with TP.
Villain completes small blind, BB checks.
Flop 7 way (14$) : KT
9
Villain (~130eff.) leads 10, folds to me, I raise to 20, villain calls without much thought or discomfort.
Turn (54):
Villain checks. Hero bets 45, villain calls, again without too much thinking or debating.
River (145): 2
Villain hesitates a few seconds and isn't really sure what to do (like he either has a strong hand and still likes it, or perhaps missed a draw and can't win without bluffing, I can't tell), and shoves his remaining ~65. Hero calls.
Thoughts? Does anyone think we're not good here the majority of the time? Thoughts on all streets, especially postflop? If you really hate the limp pre, please explain why. A raise is probably better, I agree, but I don't think a limp is much worse, especially from time to time.