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06-23-2018 , 05:40 AM
2/3/5 table

V ($400) is a Friday night drunk whale raising every pot between 20 and 40, playing every hand. He raised QJo OTB to 100 over 4 limps in previous orbit lol.

History hand:
UTG (200) opens 15, H (UTG1, 500) 3b to 50 with AsKd, V(500) cold calls in BB <<<read ATC, UTG calls.
FLOP (150): K44cc
V donks 150, UTG folds, H shoves, V snapfolds, hi-fives me and continues talking gibberish.

OTTH...

V (400) splash opens 35, folds to H (750) in SB with 66, BB has 200.

In a vaccuum this would be a clear fold, but obv not against this V whom we are willing to gamble with. What’s the best play here? Call, 3b or shove?

I’m also curious how we should play different parts of our range vs this opponent?

22-55?
77+?
KQs, ATs, AK?
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06-23-2018 , 05:48 AM
H1 is a terrible shove

H2 shove
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06-23-2018 , 06:15 AM
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Originally Posted by timmay28
H1 is a terrible shove

I know, realized immediately after. Lol. The fish in me was afraid of a flush draw .

It was my third or fourth hand at the table and I didn’t really have a handle on his game. The only hand I saw him play before that was opening A8s in LP, and stacking someone when he bet/bet on a T838 board. Thought for a moment he could be pretending to be drunk.

Even then, the shove makes no sense I know, because a FD is not folding ever but he will continue his bluffs OTT.
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06-23-2018 , 06:26 AM
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Originally Posted by timmay28
H1 is a terrible shove

H2 shove
This.

As regards the other hands, you can profitably shove any of them. How strong you let the hand get before you decide to start flatting to try to exploit the player is sort of up to you. If he's bad postflop as well I might consider flatting KQs/ATs/AK and pairs from maybe about the 99 mark in some spots, but you want to be careful from the SB and it might be best to just shove all of them except like TT+.
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06-23-2018 , 06:37 AM
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Originally Posted by ChrisV
This.



As regards the other hands, you can profitably shove any of them. How strong you let the hand get before you decide to start flatting to try to exploit the player is sort of up to you. If he's bad postflop as well I might consider flatting KQs/ATs/AK and pairs from maybe about the 99 mark in some spots, but you want to be careful from the SB and it might be best to just shove all of them except like TT+.

I just stacked him... UTG opens 15, UTG1 calls, he’s tired and splashes out 70 in MP2, I make it 150 in BB with KK, only he calls.

Flop 983r I check/he tank shoves his last 300 with KJo, I call, board bricks, he hi-fives me and walks to the baccarat table with 4k in purple chips.
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