1/2 QQ in SB vs formerly angry villain
Join Date: Feb 2018
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Villain is UTG + 2 and has had several verbal sparring sessions with players in our session (not me, no real history). Had lost some big pots and made some fishy calls, but seemed to have hunkered down in the past hour and built up a relatively large stack of $700.
Hero, TAG 'solid' reputation at local casino. Stack ~$350
UTG straddles to $4, UTG + 1 blind raises to $8, villain raises to $25 everyone folds to hero in SB who 3-bets to $75. UTG and UTG + 1 fold, villain asks to see my remaining stack then calls.
Flop: K-J-x rainbow. (Pot $164)
Hero checks, villain fires $100.
Hero?
Join Date: May 2005
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Fold. You beat almost nothing. TT/AJ/AQ which are fishy calls pre from him. Thats about as bad as a flop can get for QQ in a 3bet pot.
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I prob c-bet this to get PPs/AX to fold out their equity and it's a pretty easy bet/fold.
AP, if I check it and have no idea where I am, I'm not calling a committing bet, nor am I raising with no FE.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Garick
I prob c-bet this to get PPs/AX to fold out their equity and it's a pretty easy bet/fold.
AP, if I check it and have no idea where I am, I'm not calling a committing bet, nor am I raising with no FE.
+1
Join Date: Sep 2017
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I think this is a fold. Villain's range is pretty narrow because he raises in such early position. The SPR is pretty small, so Villain is committing to the pot when he bets flop.
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$115 pre and shove good flops. This doesn’t qualify.
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any merits of just flatting this pre? since we are are OOP and we can hide our hand strength.
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