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Originally Posted by BruceGT
This was my decision, how do I get V1 to commit more $$..Do I flat to try to get V1 to stay around because I cant really raise and have him call since it leaves me with such a weird size on river. He probably calls $65 with one pair and draws. If I shove hes not calling with one pair, maybe he calls draws since he will assume V2 is also calling for remaining stack.
The assumption with the Turn raise is that V2 will call off his remaining $130.
So the scenarios are:
1. Scenario 1: Go all-in, V1 folds, V2 folds, you win $65 on the Turn. Low risk, low reward.
2. Scenario 2: Go all-in, V1 folds, V2 calls for $130 more. You win $130 if your hand holds up. Low risk, high reward.
3. Scenario 3: Call and let V1 in for $65. If river is blank, you may or may not get additional $ (villains need to bluff). If river fills up V1, you lose money. High risk, low reward.
For Scenario 3 to be more profitable than Scenario 2, you need the river to brick, AND for the villains to bluff enough to pay you >$130.
How likely is this going to happen given the remaining stack sizes?