don't know why i checked this flop, i think i should definitely be betting it.
after checking, there is definitely value in raising, but i'm not sure if i should?
when sir-meti re-raises he probably always has me beat because he is so passive. it might be possible that he could have a hand like J1098,J1097 etc but i think it's kinda unlikely.
would you just flat, raise/fold or is raise/get it in fine?
When this hand happened villain had only been on the table 4 hands. i think he'd played 3/4 hands and hadn't given up easily post-flop.
firstly i think my flop and turn sizings are too small. i bet the turn for value from Kx type hands and draws. Not sure whether villain will be folding draws or not, but he definitely seemed loose.
Can we look him up otr? all draws missed and we beat any two-pair...
but as he appears to be quite loose he has a lot of 6's he could be v-betting with.
stats after 48 hands
Spoiler:
89/15/25
fold to flop c-bet 0 (8)
fold to turn c-bet 0 (3)
Turn: ($14.50) T (2 players)
BB bets $9, Hero raises to $36, BB folds
Spoiler:
Results: $32.50 pot ($1.46 rake)
Final Board: 3 2 8 T
BB mucked and lost (-$16 net)
Hero mucked 8 T A Q and won $31.04 ($15.04 net)
Villain is playing 80/7 and is donking out close to half the time when he calls from the blinds. Flop call is obvious imo. I am interested in how people play turns when weak players make two weak leads and we have no strong read on later street tendencies. I usually have such players on a range of weakish draws and weak made hands that want to "see where they are at". Of late I have been raising OTT near-pot since I don't want them to realize their equity cheap with say K986dd. My problem comes with if/when I get shipped on on the turn. The players who play this wide of a range tend to have all the pairs and I can end up value stacking myself against bottom set. Is raise/folding the turn here acceptable or do we just get it in with top two against these players and suck it up when they have a set? Obviously a decent player can exploit this by bet/reshipping a ton of draws but it seems like many of the SSPLO rec players will probe a lot and just get in sets+. Thanks,
Quad
Is this the type of hand i can call with if i put the player on aces? Although this villain has a high 3 bet i think he does have aces here alot with him raising big against the callers. Say the ace was a queen instead that would make the call easier right?
Preflop: Hero is CO with Q 4 J A
UTG raises to $0.50, MP calls $0.50, Hero calls $0.50, BTN calls $0.50, SB calls $0.40, BB raises to $3.50, UTG calls $3, MP folds, Hero calls $3, 2 folds
Flop: ($12) T Q 4 (3 players)
BB checks, UTG checks, Hero bets $11.46, BB raises to $41.23 and is all-in, UTG folds, Hero calls $10.04 and is all-in
Turn: ($55.00) 2 (2 players, 2 are all-in) River: ($55.00) 8 (2 players, 2 are all-in)
Results: $55.00 pot ($2.00 rake)
Final Board: T Q 4 2 8
UTG mucked and lost (-$3.50 net)
Hero showed Q 4 J A and won $53 ($28 net)
BB showed A K K 6 and won $0.00 (-$25.00 net)
Both villains are pretty big fishes, am I being too aggressive on the turn with this marginal hand? I really thought they had some kind of weak one pair or draw.