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1/2 Too Nitty? 1/2 Too Nitty?

12-30-2019 , 06:44 PM
Hero is tight, V1 is LAG (stuck $900, drinking, it's 1 am), V2 is a LAG but makes fishy plays. Stacks: Hero $500, V1 $700, V2 $600

Preflop: Hero opens $10 (KQo), V2 calls on button, V1 calls in big blind

Flop (Pot $30): KT2

V1 checks, Hero raises to $20, V2 calls, V1 calls

Turn (Pot $90): 2

V1 bets $50, Hero tanks and eventually folds, V2 folds

Was this just too nitty? It seems like it would be against any other player but V1 had been playing every hand (showed down 46o to a $25 open where he ended up rivering 2 pair against JJ), after he was stuck where he bluffed into the nuts twice. I definitely saw any 2 in his range, and had minor concerns about V2 behind. It seemed like he was just playing anything to try and spike a big hand to get even and the turn lead seemed very strong (he was drunk and stuck but he's no idiot). I just didn't see a ton of bluffs there leading into two people.
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12-30-2019 , 07:17 PM
Yeah can't fold.
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12-31-2019 , 01:49 AM
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Originally Posted by The_Schnappster
the turn lead seemed very strong.
I disagree and am happily calling turn
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12-31-2019 , 06:18 AM
Def calling. Donk leading is rarely strong.
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12-31-2019 , 07:07 AM
At 1 am against someone drinking who is playing every hand, I'm never folding to a 1/2 PSB.
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12-31-2019 , 07:19 AM
That villain is playing every hand doesn't really impact the turn. What does matter is how is he playing those hands. If he is super passive and only bets hands better then one pair then you can find a fold. Since hero knows villain can be bluffing you shouldn't give up turn. A lot of this sort likes to bluff when a low card pairs on the board because they know they can represent those cards and it's unlikely anybody else can or actually has those cards.
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12-31-2019 , 11:56 AM
I’m actually pretty excited that he made the turn so easy. Call. If V2 raises then you can see what happens. In position on the River makes this a pretty standard continuation.
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