Further on in my session, I've been stagnating at the $2100-2200 level for quite a while (hours) when the following hand comes up. Villian, a semi-regular at the game whom I respect and who respects me, has about $600. He's one of the better players at the table, and can be tricky at times. I am on the button with , and I limp along with about two thirds of the table. SB completes, and villian checks. The flop comes:
($21)
I couldn't really have hoped for a better flop. Villain checks, UTG+1 bets out for $15 dollars, all fold to me. I make it $40 straight. Villian cold calls, UTG+1 folds. Turn comes:
($112)
Not a great card for me, but all the same a card that appears unlikely to have helped anyone else. Villian leads out for $50, which seems pretty weak. UTG+1 folds, and I feel like I can take this pot down with a raise, so I bump it up to $150 straight. Anybody smoothcall here? I probably should have, because villian calls the raise (uh oh) and the river comes:
($412)
Villian pushes all in for his last $400 (approximately). Your action?
Thoughts on all streets appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Eric