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Originally Posted by coldeu
terribad fold specially against someone without 100bbs...cmon man.. Holy guacamole.
he was a 18/6 with <2% 3-bet over more than 3k hands
his line is so nutted that I seriously considered folding turn, maybe it was best to fold there.
It's quite an extreme fold, in theory it's insanely bad, but if you're not at least considering laying down some monsters vs some players, I think you're not approaching the game well in those spots.
Some people just never bluff, they're opening themselves to huge exploits like that.
Just see in villain's point of view: he is 3-betting only AA/KK, getting stacked only vs sets+, never getting value vs worse, and even when he makes a set vs our set, he isn't getting paid(some of the time, when he decides to take that ridiculously nutted line). And my 4-bets vs him are only AA/KK, maybe only AA. Not only that, but he is letting a ton of hands I RFI pass in front of him without getting punished. It's a total disaster for villain if I'm never paying him off with worse, because the basis of his strat is just to get value from worse, with the drawback of not applying enough pressure on weaker ranges(AKA: redline)
I'm opening A5s from MP and he is flatting AK from the BTN, basically just freerolling equity + some pre-flop fold equity when he folds his KTs rather than 3-bet or call.
There's a reason why I have 3k hands on this guy and it's all on 50z: people keep paying these nits off. When I see someone playing with those stats and making profit in 2018, it's clear that poker isn't dead.