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Commerce Casino, LA. NL100. $2/$3 blinds.
Villain is 3 seats to my left, and has been playing fairly LAGgy, with a wide range of raising hands. He cbets overcards often, and plays draws aggressively on the flop, but he is not a fish. He is the big stack at the table, and is playing bully. In the span of an hour, I got JTs/QJs four times in EP/MP, and the hands all played out almost the same: Hero limps ($3) (maybe one or two other limpers) Villain raises $20 All other limpers fold Hero calls Flop is crap Hero checks Villain bets 1/2-2/3 of pot Hero folds I pretty much hate everything about how I played this. Seriously weak-tight. But I am not sure what I should be doing with these hands. Should I be folding to his pf raise? Open-raising myself? QJs/JTs have always confused me - all help appreciated. Thanks. |
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In EP i'd probably fold both of these hands. Since the game plays so short, I'd definitely be folding to the raise behind you. Reverse implied odds when you spike a pair etc etc.
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dont limp call with essentially suited connectors oop to avoid this problem.
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limp/calling and playing fit or fold on the flop is just burning money. And even if you flop a decent draw, it's often difficult to draw cheaply OOP to an aggro player.
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