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Originally Posted by ralvy
Okay guys, what would be the best strategy when villain seems to play limp or shove from the button when the game is heads up?
If the stacks ain't that shallow yet, is it okay to simply let him see the flop or is it better to get really aggressive no matter which cards Im holding?
This depends on how wide villain range is, but in general the more someone is limping the worse it becomes to iso shove as a bluff (because they;ll have more traps like big PP, Ax etc) which can dominate you. You should be isoing nai a lot for value, KTo, QTo, JTo, K9s etc. you can go even wider if they aren't limp/shoving. In general most people who limp close to 100% will limp/call a lot so you don't want to be bluffing that much.
If villain is limping 100% of their range from the sb this is good for you. You get to choose how much money goes in post flop with all your hands. Villain is losing out by not inflating the pot with their strong value.