This is $200 PLO on UB. Opponent is a very aggressive player who plays up to 5-10, but regularly drops down to the lower games, where he likes to show off his skills and superiority by bullying people or outplaying them. He just sat down with $200, I cover.
I get [8h][Td][Jc] in the CO, and limp after a few others. Villain in BB raises pot. I'm the only caller.
Flop ($20): [6h][9s]. Villain bets pot, I call.
Turn ($60): Villain bets pot, I call.
River ($180): . Villain pushes last $110 or so, I call.
Question: how important is having folding equity on the flop and taking control over the hand (obviously on the turn I don't have much FE left unless he was on a pure bluff)? I simply played the odds here, which was +EV, but maybe a more aggressive line would have been better.