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44 PF. Back to the basics
Wierdly soft 10/20 home game. It's a rotation between holdem and O8. The first holdem round was very tight/passive, but since the O8, it's been better (and people have stopped playing their A game, which is nice.)
A passive, moderately loose player limps in EP (he CC'd my PF raise from the hijack in the SB with TT and only C/R'd the flop), folds to me in the CO. I have black 44. If I raise, I doubt I will get it heads up, and the button is the most likely person to call, based on his looseness and my image of being very aggro (I've been getting some decent hands recently.) The button is definitely one of the softer spots in the game. He is moderately tight in holdem, but terrible in O8. He is somewhat pissy since he got crushed the last O8. SB is spazzy aggro and can play terrible cards because he feels lucky. He has been getting beaten up by me the better part of the night and hit the breaking point when I scooped a pot with him when I had the nut low and a pair of 9's for high (J9853 board, he had 8's and a worse low.) I could see the SB 3-betting me pretty loosely here out of frustration, but again, I'm not sure. If I limp, the pot will likely not be raised, but again, it won't be multiway. What do I do and why? |
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