Villain in this hand is pretty laggy, hes like 70% VP, and is more aggressive on the turn than on any other street it seems like, but i only have like 30 or so hands with him. From what i can tell, he's pretty mizorly though.
Dealt to Stuck4Lyfe
tngawyaowyd folds.
aubie205 raises [$20].
Lizard55 calls [$20].
mambwf folds.
URABIGNUBKTHX folds.
Stuck4Lyfe calls [$10].
** Dealing Flop **
Stuck4Lyfe checks.
aubie205 checks.
Lizard55 bets [$10].
Stuck4Lyfe raises [$20].
aubie205 folds.
Lizard55 calls [$10].
** Dealing Turn **
Stuck4Lyfe bets [$20].
Lizard55 raises [$40].
Stuck4Lyfe calls [$20].
** Dealing River **
Stuck4Lyfe bets [$20].
Lizard55 folds.
Stuck4Lyfe does not show cards.
Stuck4Lyfe wins $202
This is something i dont do too often, but i have started doing against unpredictable players in spots like this. I thought, maybe he has a heart draw on the turn, but he could just have something as bad as
![The Four of Diamonds [4d]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/4d.gif)
and be going for the free showdown. I am not ashamed to say i had really no idea what he had in this spot, because he was unpredictable. Of course when he folded on the river, that pretty much narrowed his range of hands to like, 3rd or 4th, MAYBE 2nd pair... But i like this hand just because its not always easy to apply the 'if theres absolutely no other way to win the pot except by betting, you might as well bet' concept, but i did it and its nice when stuff like that works.