Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 98
I am seated at a table that I had participated in its opening 2 hours earlier. There has been very little if any PF 3-betting and no one has gotten out-of-line so to speak. About 75-80% of the pots have been opened with a raise pre-flop for $15 or $20.
I have no history with Villian
The villain appears to be a regular. He is a white male, around 35ish years old. He started with the maximum stack of $600 and is up to $850. He is glued to his phone and not paying attention to the players. He has opened to $20 approximately 5x’s in the 2 hours played and limped probably 5x’s. Of his opens I’ve seen 2 showdowns. One showdown he had pocket 9’s and didn’t c-bet w/ a K on the flop and a jack on the river and 2 callers in the pot. He was OOP. It was checked down. Another time I think he may have had 2 suited broad way cards. He doesn’t seem like he is into bluffing or being aggressive.
Pre-flop; the villain (UTG+1, $850 eff.) opens to his consistent $20. I put him on a range of 77+, KJs+
Hero MP calls 3d 3h
3 other callers CO, SB, BB
Pot is $95 (- $5) for rake and simplicity
Flop:As 2d 2h
Checked around
Turn: pot= $95
3s
SB leads to 65$
BB folds
V UTG1 calls
Hero raises to $250
CO fold
SB fold
V 3 bet to $410
$160 for hero to call.
Pot=$820
What is the most optimal play?
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