Tends to bet the flop and quickly close down if he gets action.
This guy definitely cannot lay a hand down.
Turn comes another 6. He checks, I check back. River is a 5. He checks again. I feel he has something, perhaps a ragged queen (given his prev trash hands) or perhaps a pocket pair 77-1010. I decide to bet out 1400 into the 3000ish pot, and he snap calls. I show 99...
I dont mind your play pre and on the flop although the reraise i"d make to 1600 to 1700..The turn check is the mistake,this is where your logic has flaws imho , see the 1st two quotes , you have a read that he closes down and folds to action.
His small cbet and checking the turn on this board pretty much says pot control,
this situation with your reads if you had reraised slightly more on the flop then it would set up a pot size big enough for a turn all in , all this guff that u read on forums and books that u should not bluff stations is WRONG , u can bluff them but it takes extreme aggression. You say your image is ok which makes the story u tell in your post flop actions more credible , i only stop doing this against players if they have seen me get caught bluffing , then this line of play is redundant as they will be more willing to call light and make the hero calls..
Your check on the turn and the small reraise flop compound the problem on the river as now when he checks [and his stack size] means pretty much any bet u make barring a overbet shove he can call with impunity.. So as played check river...
I would not over use this line above, but simply playing ABC poker in a tag style against the loose call types can get u into all sorts of iffy situations, the AA u play is a classic TAG mistake and that 2nd 8 on the turn and his sudden exhuberance all equals fold , the turn is bet/fold or check/fold a big SIGH and a mumble of donk under your breath.
The raise u make oop is to small imo [against these types] with 2 limpers 4x is to small , 5x at least but considering your position then charge them a little more , 6x would be ok imo ...