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Originally Posted by EATITPAL
Like i said im sure people can definitely argue against me. But the statement that i have bolded has to be pretty far out. Regardless of the stakes i would actually expect 10nl villains to be comfortably more spazzy than 50nl villains.
You are most certainly correct in identifying that we quite clearly beat none of his value range, regardless of it being very small. However vs an unknown i am not folding to a single flop c/r as there can definitely be some air hands villain does this with, and, as you mentioned, due to the lack of aggression at 10nl i would expect them to give up on the turn a lot.
Meh, my point was more that if you expect villain to spazz otf (which is still unlikely from my experience) you cannot say anything about his spazz frequencys ott. Its just so rare to get c/r and then get checked too ott, unless they go for the good ol double checkraise.
And 50nl players are more spazzy in that they are more aggro. 10nl spazz's are usually just weird erratic fish, hence you cannot say whether they'll continue spazzing ott.
So if his valuerange has us crushed and his spazzing range is unreliable in that we dont know how he will continue with it and still end up folding the best hand against his spazzing range on the turn we should just fold flop... And that even disregards the times he c/r's toppair worse kicker and continues betting with it.