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6 Max: VS The Consistant 3 bettor
You are faced with a constant (and obv loose) 3 bettor. He'll generally CB every flop he 3 bets, and then shut down on the turn if he missed, although he'll occasionally mix in a double barrel (maybe 1 out of 8 or 9 times).
Against this opponent should you widen up the hands that you will call a 3bet with (to include nearly everything that you originally raised with) with the intention of floating the flop in position and stealing the turn if he checks, since he is very predictable post flop? (or of course hitting a big hand when he has one also / trapping him with the best hand) or should you simply stick to your normal strategy against 3 bets?
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