1/3, lots of action from V1 and V2 who are loose/fishy..
V1 (EP, $400) is kind of very stationy, likes to call all draws, little tricky sometimes, bluffs sometimes, there to donate his money..
V2 (MP2, $800) is slightly more sophisticated, but rather lucky than good.. he likes to chase a lot as well.. however, big bets = big hands...
Hero (CO, $350) pretty snug, card dead..
V1 limps, V2 raises to $20, Hero calls with T
T
, V1 calls, 1 other caller somewhere in the sky..
Flop ($80): T
9
7
V1 checks, V2 bets $25, Hero raises to $110, V1 calls, V2 calls
Turn ($410): 8
(FML)
V1 shoves, V2 overshoves, Hero ?
This looks like a clear fold since I'm calling to just boat up, but
Snowie thinks this is a call 100% of the time??
Probably just being results-oriented but is there a case to be made for going bigger postflop to a commitment threshold where we can't fold any turn? Even if we make it $150, I still don't feel committed on that dirty turn facing 2 shoves. Also, going $25 to $150 seems a bit excessive even with $80 in the middle pre although it's only a ~pot-sized raise.
FWIW, V1 had Jx, and V2 had QJo for the nuts. I would have boated up OTR and scooped a $1k pot OBV.
Can someone please work out the math for me if we give the straight to both Vs?
Last edited by fizzypants; 04-12-2017 at 06:27 AM.