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Old 07-27-2007, 06:28 PM
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Default the nit wakes up

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Hero - lag(tard) image
Button - no reads, seems to be playing straightforward, prob 2p2er
BB - he's nitty postflop, stupid preflop. won't go much specifics but let's just say he's unable to adjust to aggression period. likely 2p2er though.


Hero opens UTG to 7, Button calls, BB calls. Both have $200 and I cover.

Flop AhTh9d
Check, I bet $15, both call.

Turn 6c
Check check check

River Jh
BB leads $42

What's the worst hand you call here with? What's the worst hand you raise with?
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Old 07-27-2007, 06:33 PM
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Default Re: the nit wakes up

AJ, takes a flush for me to raise
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Old 07-27-2007, 06:35 PM
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Default Re: the nit wakes up

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AJ, takes a flush for me to raise

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just clarifying your post, you will raise every flush and call set/AJ/straight, and fold all other two pairs/AK/etc?
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Old 07-27-2007, 06:38 PM
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Default Re: the nit wakes up

I'd call with AJ and up. I'd raise a Q high flush, but not a lower one.

Honestly thinking about it, he probably has bluff10% staight20% flush50% ATAJset20% which means i should fold more often, but i don't like folding.

I think the stack sizes for raising low flushes makes it too tricky.
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Old 07-27-2007, 06:38 PM
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Default Re: the nit wakes up

Yup! Cant see him bluffing but can se him VBing AT/A9 so thats about where i draw the line.
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Old 07-27-2007, 06:39 PM
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Default Re: the nit wakes up

just clarifying your post, you will raise every flush and call set/AJ/straight, and fold all other two pairs/AK/etc?

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For me, some days I'd call with AQ or JT or something, but those are usually the days im playing bad.
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Old 07-27-2007, 06:43 PM
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Default Re: the nit wakes up

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Yup! Cant see him bluffing but can se him VBing AT/A9 so thats about where i draw the line.

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after he calls flop instead of leading or c/r i feel like his range is never two pair+. i also dont think he'd call flop with JT or J9 or KQ.

so when he leads the Jh, into two people, he probably only has bluff/flush with a flush a very high % of the time since he's nitty.

I actually had AJ and folded, i never have a set here because of turn action, unless i have jj. if i had rivered a straight i probably call but this might be -ev as well against a nit in a multiway pot (remember, he's leading into two people, both who could have hit flushes)

im trying to adjust better to nits, so maybe i should just call baby flushes and raise nuts/near nut flushes
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Old 07-27-2007, 06:58 PM
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Default Re: the nit wakes up

Solid argument, i draw the line at AJ, so imo thats about where the EV to call is a just a little above zero. So i dont hate your fold at all. WP dude =)

Also im now starting to think my raising range is to wide. Raise goot flushes only as you said.
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