Sitting 450 bb deep OTB with V (GAMBOOOL player) who is in the BB, who is probably VPIPing about 80%. He has 3b me a couple times out of the BB and shown down some hands you'd expect; crap aces, AKQx, etc. Overall, he is stacking off on flops incredibly light i/e pair + OE + no FD on a ssx board for 100 bb. His flop cbet frq and turn barrel frq are probably pushing upward of 90%. These are the best reads I have playing on my PHONE at work, lol.
Anyways hand:
Hero opens (no limpers) A
K
Q
T
to pot, SB calls, BB pots, I call (could 4b but I don't like it without being DS) and SB folds.
Flop (~$63): Q
J
6
V bets $45, I call.
Turn (~$153): 4
V bets $120 I call
River (~$393): 7x V checks. I check behind
River, not really looking to turn my hand into a bluff since i block AA and KK and his barrel frequencies are so high. He could be giving up with no SD value or giving up with a weaker Qxx or Jxx + wrap. Turn play I think is also standard but maybe I'm wrong? Not really looking to play for stacks without clubs here. So that leaves flop play. Am I too nitty for not raising flop here? Just felt like I didn't want to waste position and take an incredibly high variance line by jamming/raising large at 450bb effective. Maybe there is merit to a smaller raise? But that leaves me in really awkward turn sports when he calls, such as the exact turn above, and V is gambly as hell and would stack off with all kinds of crap I don't feel like flipping with for 900bb.