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Originally Posted by Pensfan
Pretty standard 1/3 live game except for one player who limps nearly every hand except when he has a pair or AK. He opens to $30 with these hands and if it's opened to $13/$15 before him he 3-bets to $50. He mostly got folds as you would expect and would say "it wasn't a bluff" each time and shows 22, 55, 66, TT, AK, AA, AA.
I have position on him and given his large raising how should I adjust? Stack sizes, he was sitting behind $600+ most of the time and I am around the $200-$300 stack each time this happened.
Am I ok to GII with a hand like 99? What about AQ? What is my 3-bet range against a guy like this? I think folding is better than simply calling, right?
If I 3-bet with TT and he 4 bets (which he did regardless of villain or holding) and I donking off if stacks go in pre?
Adjustment 1: Get the seat change button and try to sit directly to his right. You want him to have position on you so that you can trap the field after his raises.
Adjustment 2: Key more in on how the field is adjusting to him more than anything. Don't 'only' worry about how to get his money.
When you have checkraising position on him on every street, you are watching how the field is adjusting, and you can see who's playing after his raise to every hand, the right moves will make themselves known.