Yes, I actually play some full ring now and then. I am playing at 1000NL because I noticed the table was fairly weak and loose.
Villain in this hand has about $1750, I just cover him. I am sitting next to him in position.
Some history: Earlier, he limped, I raised to $45 with JJ and BB came along. Flop came T93 with a flush draw. I bet near pot and he CRAI. I folded. This was one of his first hands at the table and he made some obnoxious comment in chat, which he continued to do periodically (to others as well)...seems that he likes to bully. Another hand I flopped a set in an unraised pot that was 5 way. I think it was 55 on a A53 board with a 2 flush or something like that. He bet $35 into the $50 pot, I raised it up to ~$135, he folded. He has been playing pretty LAG, I would estimate he was playing a good 40% of hands (no PT).
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On to the hand. 2 limpers, villain pots it to $55. I call with
[Ks]. I thought about reraising but wanted to keep things simple as I had just unchecked my "auto post" to end my session. BB calls, as do the limpers. Off we go...5 to the flop.
Flop $277
[3d][6d] Checks to villain, he bets $277, I call, all others fold. At this point I put him on a big ace (since he bet into 4 other people). I know AK/AQ are in his range, very probably AJ, maybe AT (along with AA if he is lucky enough). He had been limping a fair bit so I tend to think 33 and 66 are not likely raising hands for him, same with A-rag. Axs could be in there. I just call here to A) induce a bet on the turn with a lesser hand, and B) to find out if there is a set out there behind me, since they pretty much have to raise (shove) when the pot is this big and 2 people obviously like their hand and may be drawing.
Turn $831
Villain pots it $831, I shove for about $600 more.
Thoughts on my flop play and thought process and turn play?