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88 vs. 100% vpip player and unkown
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I have a tight image and have been losing a lot, but i really doubt either player in the hand is aware of this. BTN is niko, he has close to 100% vpip and doesn't make too many moves postflop except will always get to showdown or at LEAST the river. The BB is mostly unknown. He is quite angry, semishortstacked, I saw him play one hand where he had QQ and value bet it all the way vs. 3 other players on a Kxx board in a capped pot. I raise 88 in mp, niko calls, bb 3 bets, i call, niko calls. Flop is K54 rainbow and bb forcefully bets. I decided to call, niko calls behind me (he can have anything, would also call a flop raise with anything) Turn is a 9, and bb bets very quickly again. Fold? raise? Call? |
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Re: 88 vs. 100% vpip player and unkown
Raise flop, raise turn. Fold to a 3-bet in either spot.
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Re: 88 vs. 100% vpip player and unkown
you like a flop/turn raise vs. a complete unknown bb as well? What about a tag bb?
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Re: 88 vs. 100% vpip player and unkown
definitely a raise or fold situation if he has you beat you might be able to knock him off a better hand with a turn raise, but calling will just let the pot get too big for him on the river to fold for one bet if he has a higher pair, and hes not likely to pay you off with AQ or AJ
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Re: 88 vs. 100% vpip player and unkown
If you are going to continue with the hand I think raising the flop is the play, don't really like a call there. Continuing past the flop is debatable though, and depends heavily on who was in the BB.
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