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Tough spot vs. a nit. Tough spot vs. a nit.

03-31-2021 , 11:35 PM
Weird hand. This guy is a 12/4 over 700+ hands NIT. I have no idea what he plays like postflop because he never gets there. I could probably rip it in on the flop but... is that good? I planned on folding most non-spade rivers thinking he had all of the AK/AQ hands given his stats. But would he play them this way? When I bink the J, should it now be a call?


PokerStars - $1 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

Hero (BB): 232.48 BB
UTG: 83.25 BB
CO: 179.15 BB
BTN: 82.34 BB
SB: 115.96 BB

SB posts SB 0.5 BB, Hero posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has J A

UTG calls 1 BB, fold, BTN calls 1 BB, fold, Hero raises to 4.5 BB, UTG calls 3.5 BB, fold

Flop: (10.5 BB, 2 players) 9 A 6
Hero bets 4.49 BB, UTG raises to 16 BB, Hero calls 11.51 BB

Turn: (42.5 BB, 2 players) 9
Hero checks, UTG bets 17 BB, Hero calls 17 BB

River: (76.5 BB, 2 players) J
Hero checks, UTG bets 45.75 BB and is all-in, Hero??
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04-01-2021 , 03:04 AM
Either full house or AK, AQ. I would give it a call.
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04-01-2021 , 07:35 AM
"generally speaking" if pool underbluffs as a whole, nits are typically at the extreme end of it, so his flop raise is massively lacking bluffs. we have good equity vs all his hands, its simpler to GII, worst worst case scenario we have 30%.
AP im calling but nit boy probably has it. 66?
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