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ssbn743
Visionary
Silver Level
We're in a $400 MTT during the Colorado Poker Classic at my local casino, starting stacks were $30K with 30 minute levels.
We're in Level 12 ($300/$1K/$2K)
I was in seat 3 and the BB with $120K
The villain is in seat 5 and is a NIT woman with $40K
UTG folded
The NIT woman opened to $6K and the action folded to me in the BB.
She hadn't played a hand in a hour, that said, I felt like she was getting antsy, and she confirmed that by leaning way out over the table, turned her shoulders perpendicular with the table, and starred right at me. That said, she was definitely a more novice player, hence the 3x open sizing with <20BB's, so, I didn't really know what to think of her actions.
I looked at my cards and found
Obviously I thought of 3-betting, something was off about her, but I felt like even still, she had a very solid range. I didn't think raising would accomplish much, as she would either jam or fold - so I decided to flat call and re-evaluate the flop.
Pot: $16.5K
Flop:
I decided to check and she moved all-in.
Obviously her line doesn't make much sense, although that is a pretty coordinated board so the 12 combos of AA and KK show lots of merit; especially to the novice mindset. Anyway, I made the crying call and she rolled and bricked turn and river.
So that said, I really don't like my line and would like to discuss it. I kind of felt like a fish out of water and didn't really know how to deal with this nitty/novice woman - any thoughts?
We're in Level 12 ($300/$1K/$2K)
I was in seat 3 and the BB with $120K
The villain is in seat 5 and is a NIT woman with $40K
UTG folded
The NIT woman opened to $6K and the action folded to me in the BB.
She hadn't played a hand in a hour, that said, I felt like she was getting antsy, and she confirmed that by leaning way out over the table, turned her shoulders perpendicular with the table, and starred right at me. That said, she was definitely a more novice player, hence the 3x open sizing with <20BB's, so, I didn't really know what to think of her actions.
I looked at my cards and found
Obviously I thought of 3-betting, something was off about her, but I felt like even still, she had a very solid range. I didn't think raising would accomplish much, as she would either jam or fold - so I decided to flat call and re-evaluate the flop.
Pot: $16.5K
Flop:
I decided to check and she moved all-in.
Obviously her line doesn't make much sense, although that is a pretty coordinated board so the 12 combos of AA and KK show lots of merit; especially to the novice mindset. Anyway, I made the crying call and she rolled and bricked turn and river.
So that said, I really don't like my line and would like to discuss it. I kind of felt like a fish out of water and didn't really know how to deal with this nitty/novice woman - any thoughts?