Let's look at a hypothetical situation. The game is four-handed 1/2NL and the players know each other well. The two players involved in this particular hand could be described as follows:
Player A: Loose/hyperaggressive, has an extremely wide raising standard and plays raised flops aggressively. Willing to play big pots on draws or made hands. Has been running over the table completely.
Player B: Tricky aggressive player, good hand-reader and picks spots to be extremely aggressive.
Both players, while looking to make plays, are winning players and know what they are doing for the most part.
Player A is sitting with $760 on the button. Player B is to the right and straddles UTG for $4. A looks down at 33 and raises to $15. Blinds fold and B calls $11 more blind. The flop comes [Qc][6s] B checks blind and A leads for $15. B now looks at his hands and calls. The turn is a . B again checks and A leads for $30 this time. B raises to $100. A deliberates some and calls. River is the . B checks and A bets $100. B immediately goes all-in for $340.
Question 1: Should A call?
Question 2: Should A re-raise the turn? And if so, how much?
Question 3: Other than a complete bluff, what range of hands is A beating here that beats a river raise?
Question 4: Should A take his table image into consideration (capable of raising any 2 preflop, has shown bluffs in big pots) and if so, how would it affect B's decision to raise the river?
Everyone please respond to the best of your knowledge given the info I provided.
EDIT: See flop