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How do you adjust to this type of limit player?
Here is a profile:
PREFLOP - limps in early to middle position with aces, kings, small pairs, suited aces and suited connectors - he also overcalls raises with these hands - he raises with AK, AQ, queens, jacks, tens and stuff like J8s - on the button he tries to isolate pre-flop raisers - he also tries to buy the button - he defends the BB with about 90% of his hands - he likes to call raises from late position in the SB with the same speculative NL hands - his own blindsteal frequency is very low (~25%) - blind vs. blind he will raise in the BB if the SB limps and usually raise first-in from the SB himself. Sometimes he limps from the SB and always pulls the limp-raise POSTFLOP - if he has the initiative he bets until he gets raised - if he doesn't have the initiative he calls all the way if he has a pair, even with overpairs - in position he calls every continuation bet - if he can beat one pair he will go for the checkraise on the turn or even the river - sometimes he will donk if an ace hits - basically he will bet his draws and slowplay made hands - in multiway pots he usually tries to force a HU situation so he has position - if you give up the initative and check to him, he will bet in almost every case - if you take a free card he will always bet the next street Basically he plays 100% backwards. I think it is pretty obvious that he eats aggressive players alive. So how do you play this guy? |
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