
schnozzinkobenstein
Rock Star
Silver Level
Ring game:
I have an opponent that will weakly open the pot no matter what, whether he has a hand that he will fold to a re-raise, thinks are the nuts, or anywhere in between.
Say he has called a value bet on the flop, and a dangerous card comes down on the turn. If he makes his usual weak bet, isn't it higher EV for me to just call here, minimizing the pot size? I figure if I raise and he's beating me, either he's going to re-raise me and I'll fold or else he'll call and I'll lose a bigger pot at the end. Whereas if I'm beating him he's going to fold most of the time.
However, if the villain is a very loose calling station (VPIP:50+, PFR:0), would a raise be better EV?
I have an opponent that will weakly open the pot no matter what, whether he has a hand that he will fold to a re-raise, thinks are the nuts, or anywhere in between.
Say he has called a value bet on the flop, and a dangerous card comes down on the turn. If he makes his usual weak bet, isn't it higher EV for me to just call here, minimizing the pot size? I figure if I raise and he's beating me, either he's going to re-raise me and I'll fold or else he'll call and I'll lose a bigger pot at the end. Whereas if I'm beating him he's going to fold most of the time.
However, if the villain is a very loose calling station (VPIP:50+, PFR:0), would a raise be better EV?