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crstn's picture
AK turns NFD and Gutshot in 3-bet pot. Should I push the turn?

5$ regular Speed game. Villain is classic example of a loose passiv player. Often limps his button, sometimes minraises it.I checked the turn, hoping for a freecard, but my heart bleeded pushing the check button; because he is passiv and loose he could have everything from bottom to top pair or better. We played 3 games, he raised or chechraised me not one single time. And because there was a 3-bet preflop, a six is maybe not in his range most of the time.Should I lead the turn?  $10.00/$20.00 No Limit Holdem • 2 Players Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter BBHero$1340.00  BTNVillain$1660.00  Effective Stacks: 67bb Pre-Flop ($30.00, 2 players) Hero is BB Villain raises to $40.00, Hero raises to $120.00, Villain calls $80.00 Flop ($240.00, 2 players) Hero bets $160.00, Villain calls $160.00 Turn ($560.00, 2 players) Hero checks, Villain checks River ($560.00, 2 players) Hero checks, gbulldogs34 bets $100.00, Hero folds Final Pot: $660.00

cog dissonance's picture
Seems like you played it

Seems like you played it fine, I don't think you have much fold equity against this type of player, so no point making a large turn bet.

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osome's picture
>Villain is classic example

>Villain is classic example of a loose passiv player. Often limps his button, sometimes minraises it.>cog dissonancesorry for offtopic)