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Originally Posted by Montrealcorp
my point is i have a lot of trouble vs guy who spew pf a lot and peel very light flop but still play good postflop with thin value bet and can raise lot f semi bluff on turn with c/r or raise IP.
Given this, you should definitely be checking behind on the turn and calling the river. Betting here with a weak hand just makes your life complicated. I think you're overthinking this.
Think about it this way: It's really hard for him to outplay you in single street, out of position, one bet poker. So make him play that game.
Not to mention that you have a bloated pot because of all the other action. Big pot should incline you towards showing down. The pot is something like 4-5 big bets. If you have identical hand ranges, your equity is 2-2.5 big bets. Even if he's value betting perfectly against you, you're never losing more than 1 BB by always seeing the showdown for that price. So you still make straight profit by playing that game.
But you (at least in theory) have an edge preflop and on the flop. So his range is coming into the single street, out of position, one bet poker game with a disadvantage. That's just more money for you because you have better equity.
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I think i have trouble decide on how to exploit him.
Your position is an absolute edge over him. Use it to exploit him. Check behind on the turn.