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Originally Posted by Homey D. Clown
I kind of like his play, to be honest.
I don't necessarily hate his play either. Although you have to pick your opponents carefully when bluffing like this. One advantage to LLSNL is that your bluffs don't always tell have to tell a convincing story. Sometimes if your villain is capped, you can just blast them off the top of their range even if it's inconsistent with how you would play value. That's likely what he is trying to do here.
This hand is a bit of a leveling spot, and if you are off either way you can get owned. Villains line is pretty full of **** here, which makes me want to call. But, as far as levels go:
Is villain a thinking player who thinks I'm a standard weak TAG that can fold an OP here? Then call.
Is villain a mouth breather? Fold, because he can have all 2p+
Is villain a thinking player who thinks given the action one or both of us will station off with everything? Fold, because he is planning on a call, even if it's a poorly played 2p+.