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<5 |
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19 | 11.11% |
<10 |
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37 | 21.64% |
<20 |
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58 | 33.92% |
<30 |
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24 | 14.04% |
<40 |
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17 | 9.94% |
<50 |
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8 | 4.68% |
50+ |
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1 | 0.58% |
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7 | 4.09% |
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You're in the small blind with A3 off. 6 limpers in front of you, you decide to call. Flop comes rainbow 25Q. Checked around, turn is a 4. You lead out. Would you ever consider folding when facing obvious aggression from a big nit?
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Nits never play 63 (unless unraised from BB).
Get all-in and scream "DON'T PAIR THE RIVER." |
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oops, i didn't mean to phrase it like that. More like...facing obvious aggression from someone with an incredibly low aggression number, not necessarily low vpip.
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If the nit is in the BB, and we're playing 500 deep, I might be able to fold.
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