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Is this an easy fold? [/ QUOTE ] It's too expensive finding out. Unless villain has a history of doing so, let him have this one. With information the wise may proceed. |
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First off, PFR'ing twice an orbit isn't isn't really too crazy. OP doesn't give us a sample size...maybe the guy just had good cards and is used to people calling his flop overbets at this level. That's perfectly reasonable assumption.
It's not weak tight to fold a middle pp in this spot. It's smart poker. By pushing, you are advocating roulette or a guessing game or something along those lines that is not good poker, nor is it how you combat players who overbet flops as described. |
#13
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Against a player like this you don't need to wait for a monster, he will be broke by that time. Even if he has 2 overs you are better then 2:1, if he has a small pair or just 1 over he's crushed. You can't give a player like this credit for a premium hand just becaused he raised pf and fired off a CB, that's what he does every time. You've got to play back and this is a fine flop to do it, there is only 1 over to your pair which even if he has it he won't feel comfortable calling a push. Then when he folds you can show him and put him on wild monkey tilt [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]. JMO
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I agree with the consensus here. You can find better spots to "make him show."
Wait for TPTK or a good overpair/set or something before you can stack him... getting cute with underpairs is a good way to pay him off. |
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True OP didn't say how large his sample size was, but that was the read provided. Assuming he literally raises twice every orbit, that is somewhere between a LAG and a maniac at a full table. He is certainly raising alot more then TT-AA/AK. JMO
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