$200 NLHE 6-max: c/cing with flopped trips vs. tightest player I've ever seen

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$200 NL HE 6-max: c/cing with flopped trips vs. tightest player I've ever seen

To give you an idea of how tight this guy is, previously he raised to $8 in a live $1/$3 game with black Aces UTG and folded face up on the flop when a LAG SB fired out $15 on a 986 two-spade flop.

I've played one hand previously (another session) against him, where he limped UTG, I raised to $15 with :as4::jc4: on the button.

The flop is 3 spades, I bet $20, he calls, the turn is a 4th spade, we check. He announces "check in the dark," the river is a small red card, I bet $15.
He shows :kc4::ks4: and folds.


It's a 5-way limped pot and I have :9h4::7s4: in the BB, I check.

The flop is :7h4::5d4::7d4:

SB checks, I bet $10, he calls, everyone folds.

I say to him, "you can't let me steal a $15 pot?" He's deadly silent.

The turn is :qc4:

I check, he thinks a few seconds, bets $10, I call.

The river is
:6h4:

He takes $6 and slides it toward the dealer...I ask, "are you tipping the dealer?" He smiles and says, "No, no, it's a $6 bet."

Anyone ever raising anywhere?
 
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The bet on the river, while unusual, cries "Call Me!" I don't think raising is an option here. Call or fold is probably the two options I would ponder.
 
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To give you an idea of how tight this guy is, previously he raised to $8 in a live $1/$3 game with black Aces UTG and folded face up on the flop when a LAG SB fired out $15 on a 986 two-spade flop.

I've played one hand previously (another session) against him, where he limped UTG, I raised to $15 with :as4::jc4: on the button.

The flop is 3 spades, I bet $20, he calls, the turn is a 4th spade, we check. He announces "check in the dark," the river is a small red card, I bet $15.
He shows :kc4::ks4: and folds.


It's a 5-way limped pot and I have :9h4::7s4: in the BB, I check.

The flop is :7h4::5d4::7d4:

SB checks, I bet $10, he calls, everyone folds.

I say to him, "you can't let me steal a $15 pot?" He's deadly silent.

The turn is :qc4:

I check, he thinks a few seconds, bets $10, I call.

The river is
:6h4:

He takes $6 and slides it toward the dealer...I ask, "are you tipping the dealer?" He smiles and says, "No, no, it's a $6 bet."

Anyone ever raising anywhere?


Yeah im raising the turn. I want his stack or as much of it as possible so i want to build it now.:eating:
 
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The guy folds the 2nd nuts... You're never ever getting paid by this guy so I wouldn't be considering raising with garbage like trip 7s here :p

My guess is either QQ or 57 depending on how often he's limping preflop. I just don't see him betting the turn with a draw unless its like 68d or Axd. I'd be playing this a lot faster if it were anyone else but he's such a nit I just call cause he's never calling with worse.
 
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anyone else i was either betting $25 or going for cr on turn.
 
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Why did you check the turn? Your lack of aggression on the turn is a big reason I think this hand is so weird. I guess 55 qq and like a7 beats you but you shouldn't be playing so passive here imo. You obviously at least call this river, I kinda think the guy has a good Q here maybe with a flush draw to boot.
 
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Why did you check the turn? Your lack of aggression on the turn is a big reason I think this hand is so weird. I guess 55 qq and like a7 beats you but you shouldn't be playing so passive here imo. You obviously at least call this river, I kinda think the guy has a good Q here maybe with a flush draw to boot.

after he flat calls the flop I never felt there was any way I was ahead. against almost any other player i've ever seen i am trying to stack off with this hand but I don't think he is making these tiny valuebets with AA.
 
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O I see. Honestly, this table your playing at is seems really weird so it's really hard to try and think what they got. I mean 6 into a 45? I don't understand lol.
 
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