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2/5 QQ three ways on dry board. 2/5 QQ three ways on dry board.

11-18-2018 , 01:05 AM
Friday night 2/5 game at 1am.

V1 UTG+1 (covers) is a woman who is pretty gambly based on my session with her the other day and what a friend has told me about her. She views me as tight but it doesn’t seem to matter to her. I put in a big 3 bet squeeze against her multiway and she called with a 6 in her hand. When she made trip 6’s on the turn she overbet shoved when checked to.

Her donking so far has consisted of some medium strength pairs and top pair. Usually she has donked small though.

V2 HJ $700 is an unknown middle aged Asian guy. He’s definitely some kind of reg but I don’t get the impression he’s a pro, seems more like a rec. His vpip has been high but I’m pretty new to the table. In my first hand at the table I opened AKs to $20, a few calls, 3 bet to $75 Asian guy cold calls the sb, I 4 bet to $300, one guy who flatted $20 calls for $250, 3 bettor folds, Asian guy showed his neighbor and sighed because he wanted the 3 bettor to call, implying he had some kind of speculative hand.

Hero $500 CO. The AK hand is the only one I have played in my first 15 minutes. I ended up losing to the guy who flatted, he had JJ.

OTTH:

3 limps, H opens QsQc to $35 in the CO v1 and v2 call.

Flop Jd6c3h.
Pot:$117

V1 donks $100, V2 calls. H? Raise or call? H calls.

Turn6h
Pot:$417

V1x, v2 $200 H?

Last edited by Badreg2017; 11-18-2018 at 01:15 AM.
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11-18-2018 , 01:36 AM
The board is pretty static so I don't mind calling. Our position is very helpful on the turn.

With less than a min-raise back I'm just stuffing it now. He doesn't credibly rep very many hands that beat us. You'll probably see AJ more than anything else.
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11-18-2018 , 03:38 AM
Seems like a trivial flop jam? I'm not very keen to offer two players a free card when the pot is bigger than my remaining stack.
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11-18-2018 , 05:50 AM
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Originally Posted by ChrisV
Seems like a trivial flop jam? I'm not very keen to offer two players a free card when the pot is bigger than my remaining stack.
How can we jam with QQ on this dry static board?
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Originally Posted by Badreg2017
H opens QsQc to $35 in the CO v1 and v2 call.
Flop Jd6c3h.
Pot:$117
V1 donks $100, V2 calls. H? Raise or call? H calls.
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After V1 $100 flop bet the effective stacks are $365. He's betting $100 with $365 left. We have $$465 before calling or jamming into $217. The only hand we beat is AJ. Nor even KJ will try building the pot up. So, how a jam from us could be the best play?
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11-18-2018 , 06:30 AM
The pot is $317, not $217, because there are three players in the hand. This is the description of V:

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V1 UTG+1 (covers) is a woman who is pretty gambly based on my session with her the other day and what a friend has told me about her... Her donking so far has consisted of some medium strength pairs and top pair.
How you get from this to "the only hand we beat is AJ" I have no idea.
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11-18-2018 , 08:26 AM
Call flop. Jam turn.
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11-18-2018 , 09:03 AM
I'd expect JJ+ to raise pre, so with pot at $617, I'd gii with $365 left . There are now BD hearts, maybe 54s given he closed action pre.
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11-18-2018 , 07:36 PM
Results: got it in on the turn against V1’s AJ and V2’s 54hh. River is an offsuit T and hero scoops.

I definitely liked that the J wasn’t a heart allowing them to have more pair+draw hands we can comfortably get it in with. Still not sure if I think flop should be a flat or a raise. I think raise is best but I’m not 100%, I’ll have to spend some more time looking at this spot. The other thing I need to figure out is at what stack depth does flat become the clearly better option.
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