$200 PLO on UB. To my immediate left is a very aggressive player (no, can't change seats). He raises the max pf every hand and pots every flop. When I came in he had 4 buyins, and he is earning more of them at a rate of about one per orbit. Every now and then he gets caught on a bluff, but in most of the big pots he shows down big hands.
First hand: I get AKQJ in MP, limp, and call his raise with two others. Flop comes KT4r. LAG pots, others fold, I checkraise max? Villain calls with top pair, which easily holds up.
Second hand: I get AAKKss in LP and limp. Villain pots, I repot to about $120. Flop is JQK with two of my suit, so I push in the rest, but villains 9T holds up again.
So, within 10 mins I twice committed the cardinal sin of dumping a stack to an overaggressive player, who left shortly after. I know both hands were in theory not a mathematical disaster, but in situations like these it's more of a matter of principle not to donate, right?
So, how do we beat this opponent in practice, and not just in theory?