Isolating a limper 100NL 6Max Zoom
Posted by CombatCarl
Posted by CombatCarl posted in Low Stakes
Isolating a limper 100NL 6Max Zoom
BN: $67.07
SB: $103.08
BB: $105.48 (Hero)
UTG: $81.66
HJ: $53.23
CO: $107.73
SB: $103.08
BB: $105.48 (Hero)
UTG: $81.66
HJ: $53.23
CO: $107.73
Preflop
($1.50)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
A
A
UTG calls $1, HJ folds, CO folds, BN folds, SB calls $0.50, Hero raises to $90, UTG calls $80.66, and is all in, SB folds
UTG calls $1, HJ folds, CO folds, BN folds, SB calls $0.50, Hero raises to $90, UTG calls $80.66, and is all in, SB folds
Flop
($173.66)
3
4
3
(2 Players)
Turn
($173.66)
3
4
3
A
(2 Players)
River
($173.66)
3
4
3
A
6
(2 Players)
Final Pot
Hero has
A
A
UTG has
9
9
Hero
wins $161.52
He is 16/3/af2.9/3bet2.5 PFR EP 1 VPIP EP 16 Fold to 3bet 0 4bet 0 348 hands
I was thinking to myself that every time I isolate a nit like this I get LR to hell so may be he has like +TT/AK again. I studied his stats before I did it.
Another idea is to isolate to 10BB and then just shove on low board putting him on a decent PP.
Ace turn would seriously suck if I played it like a normal person.
What I like about this hand is how deep and long he thought about it before calling my isolation raise. My guess is that he put me on AK/AQ which is a very good guess against me because I can squeeze huge with those pre.
Let's say we wanna go big pre and/or post against a nit limper, can you think of any other strategy?
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