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Originally Posted by hitchens97
But if LJ is known fish, could he not be isolating wide, knowing you are capped and will likely fold. It just so happens you're at the very top of your range, and probably outside of how he ranges your flatting.
Usually I fold given this is often AA/KK, but given he's thinking, and we have blockers, I think I call this off.
OP you described villain as Tag yet he's open limping. Does he do that often and how would you range him?
Also what type of fish is LoJack and are there many limped pots or could villain expect a raise usually?
So in this game, an early limp is not unheard and probably 10-20% of pots go un-raised preflop.
So at the time of this hand, I have probably played 20 hours with this villain, (have probably logged another 100 or so since), and had never seen him limp re-raise before (or since).
LoJack is a bit of a call box and just not a terribly savy player (30 something white guy who was drinking at about 6-7 pm).
My thought process was shove or fold. Not shove for fold equity, but because if I was shoving, I believed I had the best of it at the time.
I went into the tank for about three or four minutes. I ended up folding, mostly because I thought I could find a better spot. After I folded, the small blind who saw my hand, said "that was f-ing crazy".