Limp pre is fine but I'd fold when the good player raises.
I'm a former Internet player, you'd see very few show downs from me, you'd think I have some bluffing in my game, you'd be right but you'd hardly ever see my bluffs shown down.
If I was V1 I'd read your limp as pocket pairs AXs and decent suited connectors QJs-76s but weighted very heavily towards pairs after your call. Therefore I know you're attempting to set mine me OOP
Therefore I'm going to take a very exploitative line against you on the flop. I'll cbet all my air on J-high+ flops while checking back all my top/2nd pairs and strong pocket pairs. On T/9 high flops I'll bet/fold my overpairs and top pairs. On 8-high- flops I'll check all my air and all my 1-pair hands.
When I flop a set > bottom set or better I'm going to come out betting and keep betting to gii on river. I'll bet NFDs on the flop and then take a free card on the turn if possible, that includes if I have AdAx.
Basically you are never gii with your set against me unless your beat. That being the likely reality vs this villain is why I would fold to his preflop raise. If I were hero I'd accept I made a mistake preflop and look to rectify it on the flop. I'm thinking I can't get max value but I can win most of the time here since V has to make a set+ to continue for 2+ bets. I'd just x/c all streets and hope to win a medium sized pot. If V wants to gii on an unpaired board I figure he has the flush or a bigger set. If he wants to gii on a paired board I think he has a boat but he might be making a mistake with nut flush. That's not a mistake I'd make though
So yeah, x/c to showdown but fold if he wants to bet massive on the turn or river will probably get the biggest pot you can win.
Leading the flop will isolate you vs sets and NFDs and flushes.
X/r the flop will end the hand early against all his bluffs and 1-pair hands and isolate you vs sets, flushes and, depending on raise size; the NFD.
Last edited by Ragequit99; 10-09-2016 at 07:17 AM.