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Theres a reg at PS .5/1 whos been playing with a postflop AF of 32!!! over about 450 hands. His af is 12.00 flop, infinity turn + river. Preflop hes pretty standard, 20/15 and his preflop AF is actually pretty low, at 1.6.
I see him all the time, we only have 500 hands together becasuse we avoid eachother I think, but if I had a good way to exploit his strategy it could be really profitable for me. Whats the best way to combat this type of play absurdly high postflop AF play? |
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Never fold anything greater than TPTK?
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well keep in mind AF infinity means hes never called a bet on the turn or river, not necesaarrily that he bets weak hands.
still probably decent advice though |
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This might just be statistical variance? I'm pretty sure most of the players who play 40k+ hands per month can find some hand stretches where they have absurd numbers.
I'm pretty sure there is like no way to play profitable with \infty AF. Easiest way to exploit: just put him a/i on every turn or river, he cannot call [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. |
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Excessively high aggression is often correlated with weak postflop play. So play against him the exact opposite of how you would a station: Bluff him when he has marginal hands and value check your own marginal hands.
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This looks like a nice spot to slow play pf with AA/KK sometimes, and always AKs (instead of 3-betting). Maybe even AKo sometimes.
Also, double barrel heaps more on the turn. Calling flop raise oop and c/r'ing turn looks good too. |
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