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10-20 super deep 6-handed

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10-20 super deep 6-handed

BB is the weakest player on the table(for some reason likes to sit very deep,but doesn't wants the blind to be increased),games is running around him.Usually very passive..but has phases where he just spazzes in random spot..For ex there was a pot where this guy had re stradlled ..then 3-bet a btn open .Bet pot size on AQQ flop open shved on turn 7(15k into a pot of ~4k)

My image on the table is tightish,but I am giving fake verbal action..Talking random shit on the table...For ex...Asking the fish to play lose..blaming him for not giving enuf action to the table etc etc

would like to knw wht's the optimal way to extract max value..

I am sitting with 30k,Fish has me covered

Straddled pot..fish is on the BB..On Hijack reg opens to 150$,I call with 23cc btn weak player calls..Fish calls from SB

FLOP: A45hhx (600$) chk around to me..I bet 300$ btn(10k) flats,Fish x-r to 600$..initial raiser folds..

Action??

I decided to flat ..btn flats

Turn (2400$) 7o Fish checks ..I bet 1800$..btn calls fish calls..

River(7800$) 4o (btn gave up,while I was tanking..I bet 8k...fish snap called)

What is the best line to take on all 3 streets??

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MrSneeze 10 years, 9 months ago

Yeah if I chose to play this hand (which I probably wouldn't this deep, but you've proved to be a spewtard :p ), then I would absolutely 3B the flop. Fish is like never folding after he check-minraises this flop. I want to inflate the pot against a range I can easily define, with the huge benefit of being IP with a lot of money behind.

As played, I don't really like the river pot bet, as vilain will show up pretty often with A4 and 54. It's probably not a huge mistake, but unless you have a very accurate read that vilain has AJ-type hand and wont fold, I'm sure you could find a better sizing against his range. Still, I'd rather put more money on the flop ; isn't it this kind of situation you're looking for when you flat with 32s?


Baraky 10 years, 9 months ago

Well, you're always getting called @ flop after repopping, mainly against a fish, so I would begin to extract value right away. Btw I wouldn't play 23s in this situation.

Rapha Nogueira 10 years, 9 months ago

I rather bet bigger than start with a lot of aggresion against live fishs. They usually feel intimidated (which is bad for your image against him, sacrificing later EV) and even holding the nuts there I rather just call and bet bigger on later streets. I think your sizing is a little bit small on this situation, that is unlikely to you to be outdrawn and his range looks quite inelastic. 

The river is very bordeline to me and usually I don't check on those spots since he has so many Ax offsuit combos to balance the boats/straights that he has that we are firing money if we does not bet. The sizing is difficult to decide since we don't have that many bluffs on our range but to maximum exploit his play/style I think around $7k is a good bet. 

my idea is around $450, $2100, $7k-$7,5k. 

nma 10 years, 9 months ago

Preflop is fine given how deep you are and the fish are in the blinds.  I like your call otf, I would bet bigger on the turn.  On the river it's really player dependant.  How bad is this fish?  You also have to consider the guy behind you, who probably often has a set or two pair.  Pretty tough to get value from him, but if fish shows up with lots of Ax here, it might be a good value bet.  Not for pot though...

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