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    Default NL25 set vs super passive tight player?

    Villian is running 16/2/1.6, %0 3bet, %100 fold to 3bet, %67 fold to flop cbet. Running over 1.2k hands

    My question is with 16/2 this easily looks like set mining multi tabler here but considering how passive and nitty is this an ok turn card to crank all in with? Ideally against another player who actually has agg up around 3 and a higher pfr% and and actuall 3bet % I could see him having a set of 6's here. This player never 3 bets? Should I slow down here or fistpump and switch over to another table?

    No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (9 handed) - Hold'em Manager Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

    BB ($5)
    UTG ($7.25)
    UTG+1 ($10.70)
    MP1 ($19.45)
    Hero (MP2) ($25)
    MP3 ($25)
    CO ($25)
    Button ($25)
    SB ($25)

    Preflop: Hero is MP2 with 7, 7
    1 fold, UTG+1 calls $0.25, 1 fold, Hero bets $1.25, 2 folds, Button calls $1.25, 3 folds

    Flop: ($3.10) 7, Q, 6 (2 players)
    Hero bets $1.50, Button calls $1.50

    Turn: ($6.10) K (2 players)
    Hero bets $4.50, Button raises $10, Hero raises $16, Button raises $12.25 (All-In), Hero calls $1.75 (All-In)

    River: ($50.60) 4 (2 players, 2 all-in)

    Total pot: $50.60
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    Default Re: NL25 set vs super passive tight player?

    Quote Originally Posted by inƒamous
    %0 3bet Running over 1.2k hands
    These kinda people annoy the shit out of me.
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    Default Re: NL25 set vs super passive tight player?

    Quote Originally Posted by OP
    Quote Originally Posted by inƒamous
    %0 3bet Running over 1.2k hands
    These kinda people annoy the shit out of me.
    really? I'm more annoyed by 20% 3bet
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    that's why God invented the 4-bet
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    OP, I play it the same, although youre cbet sizing could use some meat on it's bones...sets are pretty fuckin hard to hit and I usually dont fold them on such uncoordinated boards with 100bb effective....cooler schmooler
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    Quote Originally Posted by OP
    that's why God invented the 4-bet
    guess what, I don't have to do anything to adjust to people who 3b 0%
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    Quote Originally Posted by iopq
    Quote Originally Posted by OP
    that's why God invented the 4-bet
    guess what, I don't have to do anything to adjust to people who 3b 0%
    unimaginative poker bores me
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    Quote Originally Posted by OP
    Quote Originally Posted by iopq
    Quote Originally Posted by OP
    that's why God invented the 4-bet
    guess what, I don't have to do anything to adjust to people who 3b 0%
    unimaginative poker bores me
    it makes me money
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    I'd probably bet more on flop since a spade will shut down our action. And I don't think I ever fold sets for 100bb unless there's a 4 flush or 4 straight on the board.
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    I hope you're not asking if you can fold, if he never 3bets he can have:

    66,KQ,QQ+, run pokerstove
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    Yes I am not normally ever folding here. But was looking at his stats afterwards and was looking at the hand and noticed how passive weak tight this player came across. Although his stats are not concrete they are starting to form a picture. Figured I could get some discussion on them. Not like the guy I folded KK to the other day preflop who over 2k hands was running 3/1/0 w/ %0 3bet %0 4 bet who four bet me preflop.
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    Why are you betting that small on flop?
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    Your flop and turn bet sizing would scream that you have a set to me
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    In this hand I think you are correct. My flop bet was a little small should have been more in this paticular hand. I have been trying to keep my flop bets exactly the same every time. Ussually around %60 of pot. Except here I forgott I added +1 per limper. Normally my flop bet would have been $1.75-$2.00.

    Normally in a $2.35 pot I would bet $1.50 as a C-bet. This keeps me from building a huge pot when I miss and my opponent dosn't go away. And possibly keeps worse hands from folding, when I am ahead. Rather than forcing them to make the correct choices. I decided to give this a try for a while vs pot size betting flop & turn where when I was beat it was harder to get away from the hand on the turn or river.
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    this flop is semi-drawy, I wouldn't feel bad about betting it big with whatever you have

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