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$10 NLHE 6-max: Any way to get away from this?
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[QUOTE="loafaBREAD, post: 5776736, member: 440287"] Yea- vs this type of limp-call V you should do two things: 1) Iso wide and cbet often 2) overlimp on occasion IP w/ speculative hands (if V limps with strong hands) As played preflop is perfect. Vs. the flop donk, sure he has some flopped straights and sets, but with a wide range he has a variety of OE and gutshots, pair + draws etc. I would raise this donk bet. Here's my plan OTF [B]Case 1: [/B] FLOP: V donks, Hero raises, [B]V calls.[/B] TURN: V checks, hero bets with the plan to evaluate river, possibly check back If V donks turn we'll just flat. [B]Case 2: [/B] V donks, Hero raises, [B]V 3![/B] -depending on the sizing I would call/fold. If he 3! flop I'm just trying to get to showdown. If he's as aggro as you say we have to be cautious here. Also, we do like the 5 on the turn as 2 pair, sets are less likely. Your calling isn't too bad, assuming v does this with A3, A7, 77, 68, 79 all those hands. [B]I'd like to hear from more experienced players though...[/B] flop should hit V's range here, so maybe raising flop isn't the best play. Also, bet sizing tells are real and should be used here. [I]Edit: Flop is 3 way, so maybe lean towards calling to evaluate on turn. Don't think we can get away from this though.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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