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 Originally Posted by surviva316
This might sound crazy, but I don't see being OOP against a nit as being that bad. He has to take advantage of that position for us to get exploited, and since I don't really see him making a ton of multi- street bluffs, A) we're not going to often get folded off the best hand because he's not going to bluff after we call the flop and B) we're not going to often be putting more money in with the worst of it because we won't be bluff catching given that villain doesn't bluff.
Obviously all of this is based on the premise that he's not going to be barreling turns light, which I might be wrong about being a safe assumption.
13/8 after 24. I don't think we have enough data to say he's that tight or nitty.
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