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Originally Posted by AgroFish
1/3 nlh - 7 handed, about $600 effective. The villain covers me.
I just sat down about an hour ago. I had decent hands to raise pre flop (AKo, AQ, QQ), so I have an aggressive image. The villain seems to be a LAG player. He is waiting to play PLO and giving lot of actions.
There is a button straddle for $10, so the action starts from small blind. SB folds, the villain (BB) limps for $10. It folds to me on utg+1. Hero raises to $40 with AQo and everybody folds and the villain calls. The villain seems to be annoyed by Hero and says "why do you keep raising people?"
Flop (~$90) - A,K,5. suits doesn't matter. Villain checks, hero bets $40 and the villain calls.
Turn (~$170) - another King.
Villain checks. Hero bets $75. Then the villain says " do you have Ace King? I need to find out" and re-raise to $200.
Hero?
Check turn. Either WA/WB. Give him a chance to bluff the river and get to showdown with a 1 pair hand.
The speech typically is a signal of strength, but I've seen some bad, bad players who could mix up their table talk well enough to confuse (especially the laggy gambling types). I'd ignore the talk and fold unless you're dialed into his verbal tells. What makes you say the villain "seems to be a LAG"?