Hand 1: I like it
I think you can actually just 3bet it to $2.00 because you lose less when he 4bets and keep the SPR a touch bigger for when he flats. Not a big thing though but your sizing is basically a bit over 3x and I think you get about as much folds with an even $2 3bet at a cheaper price.
Definitely some leveling going on ith. I don't know this villain but I think his thought process here is probably one of the following:
a) He figures you missed the flop a bunch and will just give up if he check raises you small. Okay not much leveling going on here...
b) He knows that you know that he doesn't really rep anything by check raising this flop but tries to level you by basically just clicking it back to gain more credit/look strong. Like if he thinks you know that he understands that he probably can't expect many folds with this sizing then he can expect his bluff to work that way.
c) Villain actually has a good value hand that he wants to get it in with you and is trying to induce you to spew with overcards.
I think the way you played it given your hand is the only way that you can really win the hand because 3betting the flop for value just doesn't make sense unless you think villain check raises small overpairs and you think you can stack him NOW but not on a bad turn card.
What do you do on different turn cards though? I'd assume that a lot of villains airballs here are overcards so any J+ turn can be tough to play.
What do you do on a 6 or a T?
Hand 2:
Weird line but I think I fold the turn because I don't think that our A and K outs are always clean here. What is your reasoning for not stabbing at the flop but on the turn?
OTHOH, if villain has a big hand why the hell is he taking this weird line. His check raise should be bigger or he should be leading somewhere.
Seems like a decent board where villain can c/f. I'm assuming that you bet the turn because you are basically trying to push him off of small pairs and just collect the dead money? Seems like the flop is probably just as good a spot for that if not better.
I gotta fold this river. I think the over shove is value more often than not even though his line makes no sense. Why does he shove here as a bluff? I mean obviously you are folding a
draw if he bets like $8 right? Or at least he would think you would
Your range here imo looks like pure busted draws along with some Jx. I don't think you are going to be checking back the flop with sets or QQ. So if this is a bluff then he must think he needs to shove to get you off of Jx here, which is interesting because given his ******ed line, I guess he would need to shove to get you off Jx especially given that you are obviously contemplating a call with A high here.
I know I'm all over the place here but my guess is that he is just a bad reg that tried to play a pretty good hand all fancy but then when he got to the river he realizes that the pot is way too small for his hand so he tries to rep a bluff with this shove.