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Originally Posted by sauhund
What do you find more comfortable to play against?
having a competent aggressive opponent who forces you to make decisions for stacks otf?
Or having a competent not that aggressive opponent who is sticky and flats a whole lot in position and puts you in a ****load of ****ty spots otr when the pot is really big?
I´m not sure that applies to nlh as well as it does to plo, but looking at your general villain who frankly has no idea how to construct his own ranges and arrives at later streets usually WAY too wide, I think it´s very profitable to force them to make mistakes when the pot is the biggest.
I am much more comfy against the flop guy than the sticky guy (I would suspect almost all players are). And that is why I agree with you that flatting is better here. That being said, if we were much deeper, I like a raise if only to build the pot to a degree where I can be the sticky guy later in the hand when the pot is bigger.