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01-07-2016 , 08:33 PM
Hi, I've started playing HU hypers last week, started at 2€ last week and today reached 5€ (winamax France).

Have a question regarding how to play against an opponent who limps/stabs a lot. If villain limps the majority of hands and stabs at the majority of flops, how do we fight back? For example at 15-20bb deep. Since he doesn't have anything most of the time, do we ch/r bluff a lot? I am fine to ch/r if I have any piece of the board, since I always have outs the times he has connected. But I hate donking of my stack with air. Am I looking at it wrong? Should I let go of thinking "never bluff without outs"?
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01-07-2016 , 11:24 PM
You should craise the hands that are good to craise. This depends a lot on board texture, but is generally a mix of your strong value and bluffs that have equity (backdoor flush/straight draws, overcards etc). If a hand is too bad to call but you don't want to fold it it's likely a good candidate to craise as a bluff.

The more someone cbets the more you should craise.
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01-08-2016 , 11:53 AM
I guess so, yes. Usually raise medium strong hands like KTo for value. Should probably keep those in my ch/b range to be able to ch/r flops with equity. Thx
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01-09-2016 , 01:01 AM
Unless you have reads that opponent is gonna spazz post, do not xb KTo pre. You are missing value.
He seems like good candiate to xr flop but dont fixate on it. Keep other things in mind.
How is he reacting to raises pre? How is he playing turns? Is he barreling a lot? Does he give up after flop stab? Can you steal pot on river? Should you just let him bet? Is he insane? etc.
If you are sitting there "just you wait, im gonna xr the sh*t out of you" you might end up making mistake like xb KTo pre without reads.
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01-09-2016 , 11:20 AM
Wrote you a private message.

You can add me on skpye.
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01-09-2016 , 11:47 AM
+1 @fichtenjaeger, I have to see how he reacts in different scenarios
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01-10-2016 , 04:42 PM
@pika_pikachu I didn't see your message until now, I'll get back to you soon! I like the idea very much
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