1-3 NLHE Aria - Top set, monotone board
Join Date: Sep 2018
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V1 : BB : $250 : 30 yo white guy, in a wheelchair, mostly playing tight
V2 : UTG : $300 : 30 yo white guy, first time playing poker in a casino, making obvious beginner mistakes (string bets). On his second buy-in after two hours
Hero : UTG+2 : $300 : Nerdy tourist
V3 : MP : $600 : Young Asian man, just moved to this table twenty minutes ago. Hasn’t played many hands. Looks like he knows what he’s doing. Biggest stack at the table
V4 : BTN : $250 : OMC
V2 raises to $13, Hero calls with 99, all other villains call. 5 handed to the flop.
Flop ($65) : 973ccc
V1 bets $25
V2 raises to $100
Hero?
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must shove with 3 clubs out there. you dont want to give a free card here to some small club.
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Looks like the beginner has a big over pair given his line. AI with top set, 100 bbs eff.
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I'm fine with preflop.
SPR is just over 4. Even though the board is monotone there are no straights at this point and we have toppest of the sets. So my plan is to go broke if behind. With $190 already in the pot and just $287 behind, I probably just ship the flop. The noob will have a hard time folding his overpair (especially if it contains a flush draw) and meanwhile we don't give enticing odds for other flush draws behind us (and some of these flush draw + overs will gamble it up anyways, so let's do this for the maximum). If we happen to be behind we'll still suck out a decent amount of the time.
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