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thin value spot? Nitty passive villain thin value spot? Nitty passive villain

07-02-2014 , 07:15 AM
    Full Tilt, $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #28463801

    Hero (SB): $3.72 (186 bb)
    BB: $1.81 (90.5 bb)
    UTG: $2.27 (113.5 bb)
    MP: $1.24 (62 bb)
    CO: $0.05 (2.5 bb)
    BTN: $4.27 (213.5 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with A K
    UTG folds, MP raises to $0.07, 2 folds, Hero raises to $0.18, BB folds, MP calls $0.11

    Flop: ($0.38) 7 9 7 (2 players)
    Hero bets $0.18, MP calls $0.18

    Turn: ($0.74) Q (2 players)
    Hero checks, MP bets $0.74, Hero folds

    Spoiler:
    Results: $0.74 pot ($0.03 rake)
    Final Board: 7 9 7 Q
    Hero mucked A K and lost (-$0.36 net)
    MP mucked and won $0.71 ($0.35 net)



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    So; any hard reads on this villain, I know this; this is his first raise in my 27 hands database with him, he like to limp and call flops. Small bets are weak and he looks pretty nitty, just like he's playing fit/fold style. I figured it out that i should've called preflop because his range is pretty strong here and I'm propably a slight underdog. I raised and he called. At this spot I expect him to have JJ-99,AJ+.
    On the flop I'm slight favourite against his range so I think this is a spot for thin value bet. I would bet here 0.22$. Otr is a fold because Q fits his range and there is a one hand that we beat and it's AJ. Am I correct?
    thin value spot? Nitty passive villain Quote
    07-02-2014 , 07:41 AM
    His opening range from MP will be too strong to 3 bet for value so just flat pre.

    Similarly, just check the flop. It's certainly not a value bet.
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    07-02-2014 , 08:16 AM
    Yeah i got it, but after our 3bet, he would have 4bet his strongest hands. So, I think thats why we can vbet otf in this case. Otherwise if we would have called pf than it is a check i agree
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    07-02-2014 , 08:19 AM
    Lets say he 4bets QQ+,AK and flats 99-JJ,AQ. If you bet he likely folds AQ and calls the rest so you are just putting money in behind.

    The good think about him being passive is he likely checks down AQ/AJ etc and lets you pick up the pot anyway.
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    07-02-2014 , 08:31 AM
    I am 3betting this every time vs a 60bb fish

    The flop bet is going to be too thin though if he plays fit/fold
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    07-02-2014 , 08:36 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by TWhelan
    I am 3betting this every time vs a 60bb fish

    The flop bet is going to be too thin though if he plays fit/fold
    He doesn't. He calls with literally everything otf and then decide what to do otr usually x/f. And he's raising range is a bit strong so I won't risk 3betting here

    "...what to do ott" sry i meant on the turn
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    07-02-2014 , 08:54 AM
    Well then I don't mind how you played it
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    07-02-2014 , 08:56 AM
    personally I like the 3b pre, then x/c otf and ott and decide most rivers
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