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10-13-2015 , 12:39 AM
Hero (220): Been at the table about 45 minutes. Table is super loose---lots of straddles and multiway raised pots. Hero hasn't done much, and hasn't shown down a hand yet.
Villain 1 (covers): Older guy, loose and aggressive. Has been overbetting a lot, including a hand where he overbet a pretty small pot on the river, was called with A high and mucked.
Villain 2 (covers): Super loose, could play any two cards. Fit or fold after the flop, and bets his good hands aggressively.

Hero picks up AQo on the cutoff. 2 limpers (including V1 in MP), Hero raises to 15, V2 calls from BB, V1 calls.

(Pot 49) Flop JJ8 rainbow. Checked to hero, who bets 30. V2 folds, V1 calls.

(Pot 109) Turn is a 3, don't remember the suit. V2 checks, hero checks.

(Pot 109) River is K, don't remember the suit but a flush is impossible. V1 bets 65. Hero?

Apologies if this is super standard---I've only played about 8 live sessions so am still pretty new and terrible. Thoughts on all streets appreciated.
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10-13-2015 , 01:13 AM
Even with your read, I'm folding here. He probably called with something on the flop (J, 8, perhaps a straight draw, maybe a PP). I don't think enough of his river bets here are busted draws. We lose to everything else.
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10-13-2015 , 08:56 AM
fold. You have ace high. If he overbets his bluffs, he is probably value betting. I would still fold either way. I'm not about to bluff someone off of a jack either.
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10-13-2015 , 09:49 AM
This is a fold. We shut down on river when another card comes that doesn't improve us.

Even if he has any small PP he's winning.
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10-13-2015 , 10:59 AM
He isn't bluffing and you can't bluff, so fold.
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10-13-2015 , 12:05 PM
Table is described as "super loose with lots of straddles and raised multiple way pots", in which case I'm assuming a raise to 10% ($22+) of our stack preflop will *easily* get action after 2 limpers, amirite? Easy raise to ~$25 preflop to setup a stack off situation postflop with TP, imo.

I'm not sure I would bet the flop. Pairs just ain't gonna fold this flop at a loose tables so we have little FE against those hands. I would probably lean towards checking back and betting the turn if it was checked to me again (which really looks like a big pair a little scared of the trip Js). If I was to bet (which I don't hate), I would probably bet smaller (say like 1/2 PSB).

As played, I'm cool with the rest of the hand if we folded the river. There's only one busted draw on the flop (T9). I wouldn't get into the habit of making too many A high hero calls on the river; the first successful one you make sure feels good, but in the long run at this game it'll probably cost you money.

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10-13-2015 , 12:21 PM
Fold.

No reason to get crazy in this spot.
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10-13-2015 , 12:47 PM
If there was also a FD that missed then I'd contemplate calling but given how dry the flop is I'd just fold.
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