Playing 1/2 with A A preflop. The table has been pretty card dead. Mostly 6-7 players limping preflop not many raises, all raises ($7-$10 range) get usually 2-3 callers preflop.
Villian 1: Loose passive, 40s armenian, calls preflop with most cards and folds to 90% of cbets on flop. Effective stack (~200)
Villian 2: Women in 50s, very Tight passive. Folds mostly everything and can easily be pushed off of anything. Effective stack (~50)
Hero: In 20s white LAG, showed some some big hands with very loose holdings. About 1 orbit earlier won $80 pot with Q2 high card(draw vs draw)
Action:
Villian 1(UTG): Limps
Folds to Hero(Button) who makes it 11.
Villian 2 (SB) calls, Villian Calls
Spoiler:
Flop (pot - 35):
10 8 4
SB checks, Villian 1 checks, Hero makes it 25. Both villians call.
Spoiler:
Turn (pot - 105):
10
SB checks, Villian 2 leads out and shoves $120.
Hero tanks and eventually calls.
While Hero is tanking, Villian 1 is continuosly moving around shuffling his 2 cards; he was very comfortable and excited. I put him on the ten :/
SB tanks and folds.
How can V2 shove for $120 with an effective starting stack of $50?
Yeah, stack sizes don't make sense. If the villain that started the hand w/ $200 shoved the turn, then the turn shove would be ~$165. In either case, turn is an easy fold when shoved into, unless it's for only ~$15 from the player that started the hand with $50. Oh, and raise more PF.
Villian 1 shoved, my apologies. Yeah in hindsight it sounds like a similar play he did earlier that day. I need to get rid of my tunnel vision playing live