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1/2 NL: against losse player 1/2 NL: against losse player

04-24-2015 , 03:09 PM
V1(UTG,150): Loose player. Play any two cards.

V2(UTG+3,160): Loose Player.Bluffs and chase draw all the time

Pre flop: V1 straddle to $4, V2 calls, Hero calls with KcQc(Usualy I raise to $10 if I decided to play with KdQd, but I know V1 is going to raise). V1 raises to $19. V2 calls. Hero calls

Flop ($60):9c3d7d

V1 checks, V2 goes all in for about $140

Hero?? I know I don't have the odds to chase my flush draw, but what is the correct strategy here against loose player? I put V2 on straight draw and trying to steal the pot.
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04-24-2015 , 03:49 PM
This guy has $3,000 at 1/2, lol, big stack

First thing is based on your reads of loose, any reason you didn't re-raise pre just to take it down?
I would think a raise of $50 to $70 total would win you the $40 a high percentage.

On the flop you say, V1 checks, V2 goes all in for $140, but above you have V2 stack as $3,160.
What happened?

I am thinking about calling, but want your confirmation on the order, please.
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04-24-2015 , 03:59 PM
Stack is only 160 ... he is in UTG+3 (or MP1)

Yes .. I would consider a 3-bet here against these guys up to $65-70 and then not really worry too much about calling either. That depends on how much gamble you have and trust your reads.

AP ... you need to fold .. This is a move (over bet shove) you really don't have a read on. I am thinking that they know you have overs (even an overpair) but dont really care. Could be set-68/8T-flush draws-combo-draws. Way too much to fade if you call an all-in. Pass. GL
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