Don't have much on BB, seems to a bit too loose pre but nothing outrageous.
Cbet or check back?
I cbet here. Given the size of the pot it's obv not going to break you to throw a bet out, which will likely take it down. If he calls, then you can consider slowing down.
Live 5/5 game with most people at the table straddling. Playing super passive pre and pretty straight forward on the flop, basically bingo because the game is 9-handed. Villain and I usually play much bigger, this is the only game going on a Wednesday night.
Villain is super drunk which he is known to do on occasion and basically potting any bet pre with any hand he deems playable. At this point in the night his range is basically any four cards. He just lost a decent sized pot for this game and has not reloaded which is indicative of him looking to ship it in and call it a night. He has ~$1200 in the bb and I cover in the cutoff.
We have 9977 and raise a few limpers to an amount I can't remember, villain pots in bb to $110 and five players to the flop.
$560 Flop is 1083
Checks around to us, we check and I definitely regret not betting in this spot because I probably take the pot down here, and button checks.
Turn 3
10833
Checks to us we bet $375, folds to villain who ships for $1090. Are you calling?
Villian 3bets 17% against buttons. Assuming he's a std lag with afq~50-52, is flatting turn/deciding river the best play? My problem with that is our hand is the nut worst for realizing equity on the river.
I dunno. In game I folded but when I run sims, we should have odds to continue. Maybe enough to shove if he's 3betting 17% and only his decent aa+kk's.
Live game, 5/5 Pot Limit Omaha Cash, 9 Players
blind vs blind question, stacks 170 bb
I'm in the BB. SB is a young, thinking player who has mostly been playing a solid TAG style but is capable of making all sorts of moves from time to time vs the right opposition. My image is being a little weak-tight post-flop. He has definitely seen me make close laydowns. So far our history in SB vs BB is just one spot where he asked me to chop and I declined.
Preflop: Hero is BB with 8 7 7 6
7 folds, SB raises to 15.00, BB calls
Early morning, 5/10/20 Live PLO game, 5-handed. Villain 1 and 2 have been engaging in a pre-flop war for last twenty minutes (playing blind etc., usual ego-whalish behaviour).
I'm playing a $1500 short-stack and snug. Villain 1 (5K) has been barrelling me all night, with me clearly nut-peddlling, trying to bluff-catch. Villain 2 bought in for 5k just 30 mins ago, after losing in a bigger game.
I call $20 on the B/N with J1097. Villain 1 raises to $60 from the S/B. Villain 2 re-raises to $200 from B/B.
Since Villain 1 has been repotting Villain 2 consistently over last twenty minutes, can I call here and commit to an AI? It is reasonable to call here with the hope Villain will also just call? Or should I sigh, fold, wait for a better spot?
Just quick sizing question,.. i think, let me know if there's other stuff wrong. Both villains are laggy regs. Even though Im not b/f this flop when it goes HU, should I size it smaller so I can b/f the rare times this happens?
Or maybe I cant even fold if i bet 160 and both shove? Usually they wont have me this crushed... 2bdfd..? Idk, hep me.
i think pot/call sacrifices ev for simplicity. if spr was a little higher i think i like c/jam hu, c/f if action goes bet/jam or bet/call, as it is its still an ok option but value of getting two folds is higher so ~160/call hu, fold v both seems good - w/reasonable ranges you look to be ~5pc short of req eq to b/c in a threeway pot.
Early morning, 5/10/20 Live PLO game, 5-handed. Villain 1 and 2 have been engaging in a pre-flop war for last twenty minutes (playing blind etc., usual ego-whalish behaviour).
I'm playing a $1500 short-stack and snug. Villain 1 (5K) has been barrelling me all night, with me clearly nut-peddlling, trying to bluff-catch. Villain 2 bought in for 5k just 30 mins ago, after losing in a bigger game.
I call $20 on the B/N with J1097. Villain 1 raises to $60 from the S/B. Villain 2 re-raises to $200 from B/B.
Since Villain 1 has been repotting Villain 2 consistently over last twenty minutes, can I call here and commit to an AI? It is reasonable to call here with the hope Villain will also just call? Or should I sigh, fold, wait for a better spot?
raise preflop, when reraised just keep hitting call
i like shoving turns (cept maybe Ax/2x/spades), keeps flop peel range a little more balanced, gives him more rope to spew on turns, most of which we hammer him with the value/protection raise.
no idea whats best if we turn a queen and he bets >_<