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$10 NLHE 6-max: Dealing with limp/min-bet aggro (fish?) strategy
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[QUOTE="Mercurius, post: 5643791, member: 427881"] Agree with everything you’ve said. On hand 2, I should have raised but think there had been other situations where I’d raised it to what I would have cbet and then he just reraises massively over that. I figured he’d make his donk large bet on the turn so if I could connect with the board I’d turn up the heat on him then. Overall not great play but I knew he had nothing and was a clown, sadly he caught the river where I definitely should have just folded..... Agree with Carlos an element of the losses was tilt, but it’s more calling down where the betting says you shouldn’t because you know they have nothing (like calling 3bets OOP with 97o...), rather than aggro tilt, but agree should manage it better. I was thinking one solution is possibly to stop 3betting entirely (vs this type of V) and open up your range - flatting a lot of hands and let him hurt himself when you catch the flop and bets into you? This is how I approach my home game with mates, I play 50% of hands but only min raise as I know I can win post flop and my mates won’t fold with any face card so when you start 3 betting and cbetting properly you end up losing big pots to a guy holding Q5s who hits a 2 pair... [/QUOTE]
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