This is really not that interesting but it was so satisfying that I felt I had to post it somewhere.
Villain is a total maniac, 75/50, raises almost every hand, or he will limp and then re-raise every time if someone else raises. After a big loss or a big win he switches tables. I've been following him from table to table for about an hour. Half the time he does quite well because nobody is able to adjust his game to play against him. If he limps and doesn't re-raise preflop, or if he check calls the flop, he has a monster. Everytime. If he bets or raises, obviously he has little or nothing. He's crazy but not dumb. Though at a previous table I stacked him when he called my preflop all-in with 79o.
He's running the table over and I said something that prompted him to say, "I'll keep doing it until people start playing back at me."
He raises to $3 and I call on the button with .
Flop . He bets $6. OK, he doesn't have the ace, so I decide I'm going to represent it. I call.
Turn is . He bets $6 again. I raise to $12. (In retrospect this was weak, but I was really trying to play it the way he would expect me to play it if I had the Ace.) He calls.
The hail mary hits on the river: . He checks, I insta-push for $80. He says, "You have the ace?"
And then he typed the 4 words I wanted to hear most: "I have to call."
He calls, turning over . $190 pot.
He types, "wtf?"
To which I respond, "That was me playing back at you."