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punishing aggressive tricksters
15/30 B&M.
Villain is an aggressive, tricky player. He's been running over the table with his aggressive play, winning far too many hands than he should w/o a showdown. He will limp in pre-flop with a *very* wide range of hands. He plays very aggressively on the flop and turn. For example, if he leads the flop and is raised, he will almost always 3-bet. He can also get pretty aggressive on the turn (e.g., checkraise w/ middle pair). Overall he is a very good player, and I'm sure he has me pegged as tight-aggressive. Villain open-limps in MP, all fold to me in the BB. I have 53o and I check. Flop is 553r. What is your line of attack to dole out the maximum punishment to the villain? |
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