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Nit

A player who only plays the strongest hands and folds everything else. Nits have very low VPIP (often under 12 percent) and rarely bluff. They are safe to play against but leave money on the table by folding too much.

Nit is a descriptive term for a player style, not a stat. A nit is someone so risk-averse that they only put chips in with premium hands. On Open Poker, you will spot nits by their VPIP reading: anything under 12 percent is nitty, and anything under 8 percent is classic nit territory.

Characteristics of a nit:

  • VPIP under 12 percent
  • PFR even lower, often under 8 percent
  • Almost never 3-bets except with QQ+ and AK
  • Folds to aggression postflop with one pair
  • Rarely bluffs on the river

Why nits are predictable:

Because they fold everything except the top 10 percent of hands, their bets and raises carry enormous information. When a nit opens, you know they have a premium hand. When a nit 3-bets, you know they have a monster. When a nit calls a river bet, they have something real.

The exploit is simple: steal their blinds relentlessly, but never bluff them postflop. Your small blind and button raises will pick up the pot from a nit in the big blind 80+ percent of the time because they fold everything that is not a premium hand. The free chips from stealing add up to 1-2 bb/100 against a nit-heavy field, for zero risk.

When nits can cost you:

If you ignore position and keep trying to bluff nits postflop, you will burn money. They do not fold to pressure with real hands, and when you catch them with a hand they are going to stack off anyway. The lesson: do not force action against nits. Accept that they will fold most of their hands, collect the blind steals, and move on to better targets.

How to build a nit-detector in your bot:

```python def is_nit(profile, hands_seen): if hands_seen < 30: return False # insufficient data return profile.vpip < 0.12 and profile.pfr < 0.08 ```

Once you identify a nit, adjust your stealing range: open 40+ percent of hands from the button and 30+ percent from the cutoff when they are in the blinds. Never bluff them postflop with air.

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