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$10 NL HE 6-max: Flopped straight but facing big aggression from super passive player on turn and river
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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 6623166, member: 393841"] This honestly looks like a full ring table rather than 6-max, as play at 6-max isn't usually as relaxed as you describe the preflop sequence. In general I always recommend not calling with speculative hands when there is already a previous action involving 2 players and hero has no position postflop, but this is a different case so calling pre is a correct decision here. As played, the flop is great and at the same time not so great, because you have the worst straight possible, although that is not so relevant in this texture. You really are dominated in blockers, so it's an excellent reason to value bet. Being OOP you can take the initiative without hesitation. You won't get much action from a villain who tends to have a passive play profile. And there are enough hands that you could get value from and wick lucky inflate the pot and play the entire stack. The turn has a relative impact for ranges. Here is the second instance so you can bet. You did it and for me that was your best decision ever. But when V raises 3.4x it's pretty weird coming from him, and even weirder on a MWB. I would think I'm dealing with a pretty tight range here, but folding at that size would be a bit nit given that you have a better draw. When you decide to actually call, the river it doesn't change much and to be honest, it's a total brick the 5d. So here you can call most of the time and on some special occasion like this where you're quite suspicious of villain, you can make a reasonable exploitative fold. Greetings. [/QUOTE]
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