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Originally Posted by Rhombo
If V1 is rarely checking the turn and/or river I would just fold here. Based on your live read he probably has it more than he doesn't, and his range is already polarized to only boats, 8x combos and bluffs. You could potentially raise and knock out two birds at once by challenging the 8x story that V1 is telling you and preempting V2 who could shove behind you, but I think calling is probably bad with V2's short stack.
This is a very clear call, and call 100% of turns barring a ridiculous sizing. His value range is not just 8x+ and he can definitely still be bluffing us regardless of the recent history. He's a drunk LAG.
It's tough to assign a range to V1, but I expect it to be very wide. FDs, PPs, 4x, gutters and air. Raising knocks out a lot of low equity hands we want to keep putting money in the pot, plus our hand can continue comfortably facing a bet on all turns since we have the A
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Don't fold over 90% of your range to a player whose main leak is being too loose and aggressive.