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Originally Posted by scrybe
Villain is described as loose passive. Loose means his calling range is wider than other players. He is calling here with worse made hands, all his draws including AT and J9 no redraw. Passive means he is not raising hands with decent equity that we are ahead of. i think this line of reasoning you state is suited to playing against a TAG.
Ok. Again this would be bad if villain is going to put us in tough spots. but Loose Passive recfishes are not going to do this. All this means is that we should be going for value again on blank turns.
Doesn't "peeling light" mean calling with hands that have not much equity? If a loose passive wants to call with more hands that have crap equity, this should incline us to bet. Again, loose passives aren't "peeling light to bluff turn," they are "peeling light to catch something on the turn and get to showdown"
I would 100% b/f this flop. b/f turn again if checked to. probably thin v-b on river too.
Not this.
Betting the third street, narrow his calling range way to much.
Get 2 solid streets of value and be happy. I don't think it matters a whole lot what 2 streets you bet. But given board I probably bet, check, and bet