Thsnks to all for the food for thought via your responses.
I just called not sure what to expect. Strangely, (at least to me), my opponent held pocket aces.
Let's look at the play here.
First, I don't see how I could fold the river here - if nothing else I'd be wondering the rest of the night what the heck he had. I also don't see how I could raise - just too great a chance I walked into a badly slow-played 6 or a well-played 66.
As for my bet on the flop, I still like this play. But, I tend to bet out on the flop much more than most players. I bet when I'm in the lead, I bet draws, and I'll bet overcards either representing a hand or hoping to slow an opponent down. Earlier in the evening I was on the button with 3 limpers so I called with K
5
. The flop came T
5
5
. BB bet out and everyone folded to me and I raised and we went four bets. River was an A, checked to me, I bet and was check-raised, (now pretty sure I'm against AT), so I 3-bet. BB called and when a blank hit the river bet out again and I raised. He did show AT and commented, "I didn't think you were that strong becuase you bet so aggressively on the flop". Surprisingly, when you just bet your hand many don't believe you.
Now, what about my opponent's play? I think he played this terribly. I assume he thought that I was representing something hoping I'd get him to lay down big cards and that I thought we'd both missed the flop. Nonetheless, I see too many players get cute like this trying to "maximize" their win with hands like AA. I would have raised the flop and then seen what happened. If I did just call the flop I certainly am going to raise the turn (as someone else pointed out there are now many draws that I have to make pay). As it turns out there's no way he could have gotten me off the hand given my turned draws - that's not the point, he still played it badly.