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Originally Posted by KB1111
4/8 live
V1 has been playing solid. Competent player that has been steadily winning. Every hand he shows down is a decent hand and played well.
V2 has only been at the table maybe 30 minutes and is already down 200 maybe a little more. He's been drinking and is raising pre every hand.
V1 limps from middle position, v2 raises the cut off, hero 3 bets AsA on the button. V1 caps and everyone calls.
Flop is 10,5,6 rainbow. V1 leads, V2 raises, I 3 bet, v1 caps and we all call. At this point alarms are starting to go off I think he flopped a set based on how he has previously played. I haven't seen him raise let alone 4 bet without a solid hand.
Turn is Kh. V1 bets and we all call.
River was a blank. I can't remember the card but it really changed nothing. V1 bets and we both call. V1 shows down 5/6 suited.
Should I have gotten away from my hand on this board with this kind of aggression from a competent player or was calling down good play?
I'd readjust my read on V1 from solid to meh, unless this is him limping with the idea of LRR (which is defensible given relative positions). Since that's what he did, let's give him some benefit of the doubt, though this line is always suspicious.
I would definitely not be putting him on a set given flop action. I still like my hand a lot here.
I don't like my hand as much anymore on that turn and would just call down from there, but I'd be raising any J, or 9 or lower.