V is a fishy reg shortstack ($100) . He's bled his stack down from $500 and may be tilting a bit. 6-handed, folded around to me, I raise TT from CO to $20, only V calls from SB.
I hate to have to be the first one to have to look him up when he does this. If you haven't seen him open jam the flop yet then I let him have this one. If he seems to make this play on a lot of flops then snap it off.
Not worth it here. I might even show just to get him thinking that we lay down to aggression. You (someone) will get his stack soon. Easier to try and get him in a different spot than get 'your' chips back from the opponent he dumps them to ... which is going to happen anyway. GL
I see a lot of short stacks, c/r here with Qx and donk bet with a draw. The question is, how wide do you think he is calling pre and what range is he going to shove pre? If V is going to shove pre with KQo+,88+ and you think his calling range pre is wide since he's on tilt then you are probably 50/50 against his range and I'd fold and wait for a better spot. However, I could see myself calling her some of the time.
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 48.253% 48.25% 00.00% 40605 0.00 { TcTd }
Hand 1: 51.747% 51.75% 00.00% 43545 0.00 { 77-22,A5s,A3s,Q9s+,64s+,53s+,42s+,Q9o+ }
Completely player dependent, but given description and action I am snap calling. I just think its far too exploitable to fold here, plus it doesn't make any sense, which may be why its a great move on his behalf, but I'm still never folding. W/ given V in SB, I may be sizing the PFR to 30 to set up a PSB on safe flops.