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04-25-2017 , 07:46 AM
UTG+2 ($400) is a young, loose-passive player who plays most of his holdings preflop. Will usually limp in, otherwise his standard raise size seems to be $15 regardless of the number of limps before him. A bit of a calling station, he peels flops a tonne and mostly folds on later streets. Games is nine handed 2/5.

UTG+1 limps, UTG+2 raises to $30, I raise to $100 from LP (I cover), folds to UTG+2 who goes all-in, I...?
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04-25-2017 , 08:56 AM
If his standard raisesize is 15$ why is he suddenly bombing it to 30$ this time you think?

Many players have obvious betsizingtells (making it size x with mediocre hands to build a pot and then goes alot bigger with their premiums), and i suspect that this may be the case with this particular villain also.

My read on the situation is that villains range is more nutted with this sizing, wich means i would make an argument for flatting in position- or at least fold when he 4 bet jams on us after deviating from his standard 15$ sizing preflop.
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04-25-2017 , 09:00 AM
Fold.
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04-25-2017 , 09:12 AM
I don't understand the raise if you were going to consider folding an all-in bet when you're getting ~1.68:1.

I believe V's range to be something like JJ+/AK. Even if you take away AKo, you still have ~42% equity.
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