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2/4 TP mid kicker against a maniac shove OTR 2/4 TP mid kicker against a maniac shove OTR

04-24-2014 , 07:44 AM
2/4, 10 players

The table is very loose, full of very bad players, and people are bluffing a lot.
Villain is half drunk, very loose, raising very big with small PP preflop, calling 10X raises with ATC and regularly shoving with weak to air hands.
Amongst many others, here is a hand I remember that occurred 15 mn before this one. I raised to 28 utg with AKo and got 3 calls including villain OTB. Flop 5c5h7c, 2 checks, I decide not to cbet, villain check. Turn Ts, 3 checks villain shove for 410 and got called by a loose young girl with a 120 stack in the BB. I fold, the other player fold as well. The river is a brick, Villain has AKo the girl 66, she takes the pot.

I hardly ever limp but in this hand people were playing so bad, jamming so light that I thought loosening up a bit and try to outplay them post flop wasn't a bad idea.

I'm dealt Jc8c in MP, I limp after 2 limpers, 2 other limpers, villain in the SB calls and the loose girl in the BB makes it 22. Everybody call. 5 players. Villain and I have a stack of about 500.

Flop Js9c5h

2 checks, I bet 36, everybody fold except villain and the girl.

Turn 2d

Villain lead for 110, the girl folds, I call.

River 4h

I check, villain shove 350.

Hero???

Last edited by Zarathoustra; 04-24-2014 at 07:51 AM.
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04-24-2014 , 08:21 AM
Call now, given read and nothing changed on turn or river. Preflop is the meh bit. Just fold first time. Against these players at 100bb just tighten up and get paid off every time. These tables are where nits crush.
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