Quote Originally Posted by seven-deuce View Post
Yeah pretty much value bet the crap out of him, also bet your strong draws. So you should divide your total pre flop isolation range up to maximally exploit him on the flop. I.e decide what hands your betting when checked to and what hands your checking back.

Then decide what hands your raising when bet into, what hands your calling and what hands your folding.

So for example when he donks into you on the flop you want to be raising a very strong range vs him because he's so spewy and will stack off light. Overpairs sets 2pairs TPTK etc.

Then your calling range could consist mainly of a mixture of draws since your going to win a lot of money off this villain when you hit.

Then folding all your weakest holdings on the flop.

Just think about how you want to play your range vs different players in order to make money from them, like if their never folding you want to be betting a strong range and if their always folding you want to be betting a weak range etc.
Pretty much what I thought and you worded it much better than I would have. Great post.

@Spoon & 72 - What range are we assigning villain on flop & turn?