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Originally Posted by crashjr
I have obviously struck gold. I have several buy-ins on me and can fade the variance.
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Originally Posted by crashjr
I tanked, and my thought process went something like:
Drunk has top 70% or so.
Seat 3's call is really f'in weird and he hasn't done anything like that yet. Really f'in weird.
Seat 5's shove is clearly not a bluff as he has no FE vs. seat 3, what hands can shove here? Also, he instashoved so clearly not too concerned with seat 3's call.
lol @ girl's fold.
Then I got to thinking of seat one. He probably has AA, KK, or AK 2/3 of the time or more, which is great for me because of card removal.
Drunk calls the clock on me.
I puke and ?
Call, you have the money to rebuy if need be. It would suck if there is a 100BB cap, but you have a pretty decent shot at take a majority of the pots.
IME the flat by seat 3 doesn't mean all that much. He likely has a holding he wants to see the flop with, but doesn't want to commit AI PF with. He has about a 50/50 of calling after his friend shoves. Likely his thoughts will go like "that is a huge pot, and it's not much more to me, but my buddy shoved, flip a coin, heads I call..."
Don't worry about seat 1, he can win the little "main pot" and you can still make out like a bandit on the hand.
Definitely try to get a seat change for position on the drunk... Sometimes in situations like this I like to be directly on the maniacs right, lets me act like a relative button position, i.e. I know what the drunk is going to do most of the time, and now I get to see what everyone else is going to do before I have to do anything knowing the drunk is rarely folding, mostly calling and sometimes shipping it...