1-2 Turn set multiway IP facing action
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 314
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Villain 1 Asian 30's ~ fish, limp calling wide, plays almost every hand, generally bad. Have seen him at this poker room a bunch, second time I've sat with him. Haven't seen him bluff in 3 hours of play. ($400)
Villain 2 WG 30's ~ Capable LAG villain, uses position well to put pressure on opponents. Passive preflop, aggro postflop. I find him hard to range. One memorable hand, he called PF in CO, raised cbet on wet board, checked turn and value bet river when flush came in (won with flush). ($220)
Hero WG 30's ~ probably seen as TAG to V2, I doubt V1 is paying attention. ($260)
OTTH
2 limps
V2 limps in CO
Hero raises w/ 3d3h to $10 OTB (sometimes limp here, sometimes raise)
V1 calls in SB
Fold, Call, V2 calls
Flop ($44)
6c7d9h
Check, check, check, check
Turn ($44)
3s
V1 bets $20, fold, V2 raises to $60
Hero?
At this point I feel WAWB, scenario. Calling seems like I'll have to dodge a bullet on the river and even then I won't be thrilled calling a river bet that is sizable. Folding seems crazy weak.
Thoughts everywhere appreciated.
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 114
I probably cringe fold and wait for a better spot if I'm playing like I know I can.
I probably call if I've been running good lately.
I probably ship it if I feel like spewing, which happens like once a month.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Fold...what???
I prefer call
Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 354
Call. If V1 reraises, you can comfortably fold. But he could easily bet $20 with a 9 here, after seeing it checked through on the flop. And the aggressive V2 can have two pair, a straight draw, or maybe just overcards and a nose for weakness. I think you're usually still good here, or at least often enough given the odds you're getting.