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JSpazz's picture
$11 NBI: Odd FH spot

http://www.pokersavvy.com/plus/hand/45178/replay

About 15 minutes (~50 hands) into the match, villain seems to be somewhat fishy although he is a mild winner at low stakes on Top Shark. He made a few oddball moves, like raising 250-350 over my 1/2 pot river bet in a 120 pot, although I didn't get the chance to look him up and he was repping a believable range. I don't recall him 3betting me before and I know for sure that he never min3bet me, although he called every one of my button raises. I'm fairly sure I'm getting valuetowned a lot here especially given his pre and turn lines, but I can't really put him on Ax here a lot as I think he'd play it more aggressively. Did I really misplay this or did playing NBIs turn me into a nit?

mrspiky's picture
After the A comes on the

After the A comes on the turn I am never folding,

An A is usper unlikely, a Q is very likely, lower poket pair sometimes and very rarely KK.

Ihave to say though that given your read and that villain is short, you might deduct miniraise=monster and fold pre.

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RyPac13's picture
You played it perfectly. You

You played it perfectly.

You allowed him to continue on with bluffs on the turn by calling, since he's OOP, and if he checks the river I'm shoving 100% of the time here for value.

He might be too nitty to call with K hi, but 99-JJ will be a tough fold here and he should have those hands more often when checking the river than KK or Ax.

It's not the biggest fistpump smiley face spot for you, all things considered, but I don't think it's arguable that you played this hand extremely well on all streets.