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NL25. Facing river shove against LAG.
I can't find the hand histories for the convertor, but I put it into pokerhand after it happened. Hope that's ok.
Villain's been playing probably 40-50% of hands, calling a lot of raises in position, and OOP. raising into PF aggressors, challanging a lot of c-bet's, and switching between overbetting pots, and min raising.... Hasn't actually showed down any cards since I've been here though, so I don't know what it means yet, but he's LAGGY. Weak lead on the flop usually seems like a marginal hand, or a set from what I've seen, and a c-bet usually makes them go away. Villain doesn't like to give up on pots though from what I've seen. If he had a set though his push on the turn when he boats up makes no sense to me. His push seems to scream "go away", but I didn't really know what to make of it. I thought he might have the flush draw, a queen, or air/underpair. Curious if you'd look up a really LAG player here, or see anything I should have done differently. http://www.pokerhand.org/?1661509 Thanks. |
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Re: NL25. Facing river shove against LAG.
I would definitely get him to showdown. This may not the best spot, but if you say that he's been playing really LAGtard and challenging c-bets, I think this wouldn't be a horrible time to see what he really has. He seems to push and push until you fold, and that may be with completely air.
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Re: NL25. Facing river shove against LAG.
thanks. I was really close to looking him up, but just couldn't hit the call button haha. wasn't ahead of many hands.
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