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$10 NLHE 6-max: Dealing with limp/min-bet aggro (fish?) strategy
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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 5642384, member: 393841"] I remember what you say, because I remember when I regularly played micro stakes. Just don't lose focus with those players. They have a strategy A, which consists of cheating with good hands, doing limp and then more limp to confuse. He plays against them with the nuts or the almost nuts, because his preflop range of hands is usually very wide. When they show too much aggressiveness, make sure you have the best possible hand. That is the advice that I can give you regarding those types of micro players Going back to the first hand, believe it or not 4-4 is too weak a hand and from the small blind we are not required to defend it. The reason is the set of ranges that are still active in hand: UTG the opener and BTN. Remember that UTG represents a very strong position and then the button decides to call. This could easily be a preflop fold. We also have information that the villain (BTN) is wide range, this means that our hand is interfering in his area and in that sense, we are behind low combinations such as 5-5 and 6-6. We tied 4-4 and beat 2-2 and 3-3 from preflop. It is not good to balance down with this villain, because we must remember that we are playing in a 3-way pot. Which means that UTG has us dominated from the middle structure of pockets (7-7; 8-8; +). As played I think, the best option is the fold on the turn. This is because we are blocking a lower straight and we are below of better combinations. In the second hand I think you played incorrectly for NL10. The reason is that the villains will be able to play any hand and the ranges will not be considered. But on this board, hands that pay a triple barrel (in NL10) should be exclusively hands of value. And the minimum limit in this case is AT, because a super wide villain could bluff with minor double pairs. The third hand is a cooler and it is very difficult to escape from it, especially when you have a short stack. I recommend that you always play with a full stack of 100 bb. That will help make better postflop decisions, because you will have a better SPR margin that will allow you to get out of unfavorable situations, with a greater capacity to make exploitative folds. Greetings. [/QUOTE]
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