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Originally Posted by Oregon Rick
This villain isn't nitty. He's a maniac.
Yeah, sorry. When I was posting the hand, i inverted MP and CO’s stats.
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I would probably lead that flop.
Against maniac, and this one has a 75% FCB rate, I prefer to x/c with over pairs when I’m the preflop caller. Against a V with more normal stats I would have x/r. I’m not sure I could properly balance a lead range here, without hurting my c/r or c/c range I put a lot emphasisis onbwhen playing OOP. Which of course means in practice I don’t lead much at all. How much am I giving up by playing in flow?
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Originally Posted by FoldOnce
I prefer to 3-bet pre, so I can GII if I flop an overpair. CO should be isoing the whale somewhat wide. 99 is strong enough to put in a re-raise.
In reviewing the hand post session, this was my take as well. This should have been a 3! Pre. I’ve started calling with mid-pairs in SB, when in past I’ve folded them and I think I had some range drift.
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If we just call pre, it's basically a setmine. Being first to act 3-ways with such a vulnerable hand is not good. Really think we should be folding the flop a lot.
I don’t see how I can fold an overpair to a c-bet. If I’m folding here, I don’t think I’m continuing nearly enough against a v who on this board is poled with lots of air.
I thought it was an interesting hand with decisions on every street.