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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 5987985, member: 393841"] I agree that a super aggressive villain like the one you describe would show his power preflop, when he has very strong hands like AA; KK and AK. However, we must not forget that the hero range is very strong, since the MP1 opener may think that your call in preflop, was with the objective of catching MP3. So MP1 can sometimes show weak, when he has a hand like AKo. Because these types of hands can be included in postflop both in the range of values and in the range of bluffs. Considering MP1's opening range, this is a scenario where at best we find ourselves splitting the pot and cashing out MP3 dead money. However, it is less likely to find hands like QKo in the aggressive V range. Since these hands, unlike AKo, are behind in equity with respect to all Ax combos, then they will seek an isolation with MP3 at a higher frequency, considering that this player is very unbalanced and could have many marginal hand in his range. When villain MP1 considers the CO range to be strong, he will call more frequently (preflop) with hands like TT, since he will not be happy to block hero, hands like ATs; KTs; QTs in your bluffs range. [/QUOTE]
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