These are all against the same guy. He's a maniac running at 46/29. I have about 300 hands on him.
His Total Aggression factor is 2.4.
He c-bets 93% of the time.
Doesn't fold much. His fold to flop bet % is 28%.
Call c-bet % is 47%
Raise c-bet % is 23%
His bet river % is 70%!
I think he is kind of bluffy (Aren't all maniacs like that) and I don't think he would ever fold with a draw or top pair.
Hand 1: Effective stacks of $280
I raise from the CO. Villain is in the SB and calls. The other donk at the table in the BB also calls.
Flop is . Villain donk leads for $14 (Pot has $21 in it) . BB folds. Do you raise here? Call with position? I'd say my fold equity is small against this guy. If I raise and he pushes, would that be an easy call?
Hand 2: $214 effective stacks.
He raises UTG to $7. It folds to me in the SB and I call with . BB also calls.
Flop is . I check, BB checks, Villain bets $14, and I decide to just call (Is this ok?) BB folds.
Turn is the . Pot has $49. I check and he bets $32. Raise here? Just call again?
Hand 3: $325 effective stacks.
He is in MP and raises to $7. I have in the SB and 3-bet to $25. He calls.
Flop is
I lead $38 and he raises to $108. He has about $190 left.
Would you ever just call here and let him hang himself. Or not because of the flush draw out there? If I raise, do I push, or raise a smaller amount, like to $220? If I wanted to just call, would I check to him, or lead out? There is no way I am folding this, even if a diamond comes on the turn, right (because I think his range is super wide).
Thanks