1/2-100. Tried to Iso with 88, failed. Now what?. (OOP sucks pt. 1)
Join Date: Aug 2011
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1/2-100 SL
Hero (UTG) - White male in his mid-late 20s. Appears to be semi laggy.
V1 (BTN) - Woman in her mid-late 40s. Super laggy and overall bad, does not like to fold.
V2 (CO) - Asian male in his late 20s/early 30s. Kind of laggy pre/post, probably plays too many hands, but a bit more careful after the turn.
Stacks
V1 - $65
V2 - $400
Hero - Covers
Hero has 88
Hero raises to 12, folds to V2 who calls, V1 calls, V2 shoves for $65, folds to Hero who raises to $150, V2 tanks for about a minute and flats.
Flop Js9s9c
Hero....?
I'm not at all worried about V1 pre. Her range is super wide here. Almost any ace, any pair, most broadways, some SCs, etc. I just figured V2 was not folding a lot and I'd be in an awkward position post flops. But now he calls and I'm in an even more awkward position post flop.
Do we barrel $100 and hope he missed or just give up and hope to get to showdown? TIA
Join Date: Sep 2012
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1/2=100. Tried ti Iso with 88, failed. Now what?. (Spread Limit sucks part 1).
Fixed your title for you.
Given the read with V2, I would check/call all the way. Turn it into a limit hand, and with what is already in the pot, I ain't folding a limit hand here with any SD value.
Oh, also, the preflop action is confusing, you have V2 calling, then V1 calling then V2 shoving? I assume V1 shoved, but was there a caller between V2 and V1?
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Herp derp, thought I proofed. Guess not.
Hero raised, folded to V2 who calls, V1 shoves, folded to Hero, Hero raises to $150, V2 tank calls.
And yes, SL sucks. All we have in CO though, and the max bet was $5 like 5 years ago. So I'll take this.