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Party 15: Passive player gets tricky.
Mp3 is tight and passive. VPIP 19/PFR 6/AF=1.44 over 1500 hands.
Party 15/30 (10 handed) Preflop: Jeff is CO with Kd, Ah. 5 folds, MP3 calls, Jeff raises, 2 folds, BB calls, MP3 calls. Flop: (6.66 SB) 4d, 6c, Ad (3 players) BB checks, MP3 bets, Jeff calls, BB folds. Turn: (4.33 BB) 5s (2 players) MP3 bets, Jeff raises, MP3 3-bets... |
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Re: Party 15: Passive player gets tricky.
Just call down. He's not *that* passive after the flop per his stats. It's not close enough to the fold nexus that you need to try and make some sort of sexy read.
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Re: Party 15: Passive player gets tricky.
I felt the same way at the time. I called the turn and river. Thanks for the confirmation.
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Re: Party 15: Passive player gets tricky.
If he's tight, he doesn't have 66, 44, or 87s. With AA and a limp, you'd expect a re-raise pre-flop with 2 customers. I'd put him on AKo based on his betting into you on the flop. This guy must really be passive to not open raise from MP3.
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