I mentioned the VP$IP because that was my only read on him since I was playing 4 tables at once. If I don't put anything, everyone asks what my read was. What a high VP$IP could mean is that this guy could have ANY hand. Tighter players calling $1.50 preflop raises are easier to put on a hand. Looser players will call that bet with Ax or any two suited with one card > 10...or a real hand.

I called and lost to a straight that he hit with the river card. I had top two pair but with the straight draw on the board I and potential trips, I thought I should have folded. I was on semi-tilt after almost every showdown ended like this for the last couple days and wasn't sure if that made me call.