by Aisthesis » Thu Sep 29, 2005 2:33 am
Well, he didn't play this one terribly LAG-ish imo. I'd be expecting a big river bet when he's beat.
The thing is, I think you still made more on the hand by checking the turn. If you raise there, he just folds. A LAG doesn't want to be the caller, and the more weakness you can show while remaining in the hand, the better the chances that they'll make a big stab at it.
The $15 stab, however, is ridiculous. What on earth are you supposed to lay down at that point?
I have no idea whether this kind of play is typical of this guy, but I'd call this one more loose-passive than LAG (again, exclusively on the basis of this one hand, which may not be typical).
If we're not talking about the kind of player who's going to bet $50 or move in on the river with a loser a lot of the time, I think I'd probably just go ahead and raise his flop bet. He can fold if he so desires for less profit on your part, but I'd like more potential equity for letting him draw to the T. And, as "normal" play, I think raising the flop has a lot of intangible equity.