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Whale villain archetype

Whale

The super-loose recreational player who plays 50-65% of hands preflop. Limps or calls with any two cards, calls 3-bets extremely wide, and is here to gamble. The highest-profit villain type.

Very Loose Calling Machine High Value Target

Player Statistics

VPIP

50-65%

PFR

15-30%

Limp Frequency

25-35%

3-Bet %

4-8%

Cold Call %

50-70%

Identifying Whale Players

Whales are immediately recognizable by their extreme looseness:

  • Plays almost every hand: 50%+ VPIP means they're in nearly half the pots
  • Limps and calls everything: Will limp-call with 73o, J4s, any two cards
  • Never folds postflop: Calls down with bottom pair, gutshots, overcards
  • Splashy and fun-oriented: Here to gamble, not to grind
  • Large buy-ins: Often buys in for 200bb+ and reloads frequently
  • Action player: Creates big pots and doesn't care about variance

🐋 Whale Alert

If someone plays 5+ hands in a row and shows down weak holdings, you've found a Whale. Adjust your session plan immediately—this is your profit center.

Preflop Tendencies

  • Plays almost every hand: 50-65% VPIP means they're in half to two-thirds of pots
  • Limps or calls with any two: Will limp or cold call with 73o, J4s, literally any hand that's "fun"
  • Cold calls 3-bets extremely wide: Calls 3-bets with K9o, Q8s, T7s, small pairs, any suited cards
  • Occasionally raises junk: Will open-raise with random hands for "action" (94s, J6o, etc.)
  • Never folds to 4-bets: Once they're invested, they're going to see a flop
  • Loves suited and connected: Overvalues suited cards (any two suited) and connected cards
  • Multiway enthusiast: Limps behind, overlimps, cold calls—wants to see flops cheap
  • Completes SB always: Never folds SB when action folds to them
  • Defends BB 70%+: Calls from BB against steals with almost any two cards

⚠️ Session Planning

When you identify a Whale, adjust your session plan: stay at the table as long as they're playing, buy in deeper, and prepare for high variance. This is your profit center.

Preflop Counter-Strategies

Opening Ranges vs Whale

  • All positions: Widen your opening range slightly (add suited connectors, more suited aces)
  • UTG-MP: 22+, A7s+, K9s+, Q9s+, J9s+, T9s, ATo+, KJo+
  • CO/BTN: Add one-gappers, weaker suited hands (75s, 86s, etc.)
  • Goal: Play more hands since Whale calls wide and you have skill edge

Iso-Raising Whale Limps

  • Sizing: HUGE—raise 7-10x the limp (if Whale limps $5, raise to $35-50)
  • Range: Any pair, any broadway, A5s+, suited connectors 65s+
  • Frequency: Iso-raise 60-70% of hands from position
  • Goal: Build massive pots with your entire value range—they'll call anyway

3-Betting Whale Opens

  • For value only: 3-bet JJ+, AQ+
  • Sizing: 5-7x their raise (if Whale raises to $15, 3-bet to $75-100)
  • Never bluff 3-bet: They call 3-bets with literally anything

Responding to Whale 3-Bets

  • When Whale 3-bets: Flat call with JJ-99, AQ, AJs-ATs, KQs (they could have anything)
  • 4-bet: Only 4-bet QQ+ for value
  • Don't 4-bet bluff: They'll call or 5-bet shove with random hands

Blind Defense vs Whale

  • BB vs Whale steal: Defend 50-60% of hands (they're raising wide)
  • SB vs Whale steal: Fold or 3-bet—don't flat call OOP vs loose range

💡 Size Up Preflop

Against Whales, your preflop raises should be MASSIVE. They'll call 6x, 8x, 10x—doesn't matter. Build pots when you have good hands.

Preflop Examples

Example #1: Massive Iso-Raise

Situation: $2/$5, 150bb. Whale limps UTG for $5. You're BTN with A♦J♦.

Your Action: Raise to $50 (10x)

Result: Whale calls. Blinds fold. Heads-up with $105 in pot.

Why it works: Whale calls any size. Massive sizing builds huge pot when you have equity advantage.

Example #2: Defending BB Wide vs Whale

Situation: Whale opens BTN to $15. You're BB with 8♠7♠.

Your Action: Call (defend BB)

Why: Whale opens extremely wide from BTN (could have literally anything). Your 87s has decent equity and plays well vs loose range. You're getting 3.5:1 pot odds.

Example #3: Never Bluff 3-Bet Whale

Situation: Whale opens MP to $15. You're CO with K♣9♣.

Bad Play: 3-bet to $55 (bluff)

Good Play: Fold

Why: Whale calls 3-bets with Q7s, J8s, T6s—basically any two cards. Your K9s doesn't have enough equity vs their super-wide calling range. Save 3-bets for value hands (JJ+, AQ+).

Expected Win Rate

Against Whale opponents, you can expect massive winrates:

  • Heads-up vs Whale: +30-50bb/100 (highest EV matchup)
  • Session volatility: Very high (prepare for swings)
  • Table selection priority: Always sit with a Whale at your table

Pro Tip: When you find a Whale, stay at that table until they leave or go broke. This is where you make your money.

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