Stack off range vs habitual LRR/math
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Stack off range vs habitual LRR/math
2/5 6 handed
Villain: Asian, Late 40's early 50's, laggy style, wide calling range, any 2 suited, Ax+ K9o/s+, one of his fav. Plays is to LRR UTG/1, have seen him pull this S*T with 77+ AK+.
Have seen LRR and call off $700 with 77-JJ after he LRR and got shoved on multiple times.
He just transfers to my table from a broken game with $2.5K+
Dynamic: villain knows I'm capable of putting pressure in certain spots on scared/ish money soft players and that I'm capable of big bluffs and thin Vbets, has never really seen me get out of line pre, views me as an agro player maybe a bit laggy SH and softer games.
I have $1100
We are 6 handed, villain has LRR once already with JJ and it was checked down on a KQ10xx board and villain scoops with JJ
Game is Limp/cally pre and fit/fold post, villain has been at my table for 10 minutes and I'm sure he picked it up.
OTTH
V limps UTG, 3 others limps, Hero raises to $45 from BB with AQo
V LRR to $155
I don't think I could flat OOP and play profitable post since I doubt I'll get any action from 77-KK on A high flops and the only action would most likely be when he flops a set.
If I 4! He's never folding and my hand will suck OOP since he's one to give me AK on low/dry flops and never fold with any pair.
I'll do some plugin when I wake up( really bad sess and want this day to be over) but I would like to hear some opinions on what is the most optimal line should I be taking vs him in this type of scenarios, since this is going to come up again and again.
Main question is what should my stacking off range should look like @200BB?
Thank you.
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I note this post is quite old but im going to respond anyway.
I think your thinking about this the wrong way. you dont need action from him when you hit. You make instant profit here every time he calls; AQ plays well vs the range you give him and you win every time he doesn't hit a set. If you are very confident in your read/range then when he does hit a set and continues you can get away easily.
So i would say a 4bet for value is optimal but flatting and playing the hand in position should also turn a profit if we play well on the flop.
From OP, looks like villain is never bluffing here, just using a really wide range for LRR.
If villain does this 77+, AQ+, then we're about 40% vs his range and we're OOP.
If we could get him to fold out a significant portion of his range, we could think about 4betting, but we've seen him call off 140bb with 77-JJ, so I don't think it's a good assumption that he reliably folds these.
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