Late night at the Horseshoe Hammond playing 1/2. I've had a roller coaster of a day, but hit my second wind about an hour before this hand. I'm into the game for 800 and have around 620 in front of me. I've just been forced to move tables for the second time in around an hour and a half and don't have a ton of reads on the table yet, except the giant stack at the table I've played with before. She is a fish and doesn't understand deep stack play. She's coolered two people since I've sat down. There are one or two players I've played with at other tables that night, aside from those two, no one has a read on me. One of them has just commented that he thinks I'm a very good player and will be avoiding me the rest of the night.
V1 (1200)
V2 (350)
Hero (620)
Rest of the table has between 200 and 500.
Preflop there are three limps, V1, on the button raises to 15, I make it 45 in the SB with K
K
. Blinds fold, first limper, V2, flats 45, other two limpers fold, button calls.
Pot 136 (6 rake already pulled), three players to the flop.
Flop 2
3
8
What's your play and why?
I chose to C-bet 75, V2 folds, V1 looks back at her hand, thinks for a bit and makes it 175.
I debated between 3 options:
1) Flatting the 175 and shoving any non-club turn
2) Raising to 375 with the intention of calling a shove
3) Shoving for 575
What's your play and why?
Recent info on her: She's just 4 bet all in PF with QQ (for about 170), shes 4 bet preflop with AA and then got it all in against a short stack on the flop. My read is that KK/AA are out due to the lack of re-raise preflop (and she re-raises with queens 2 out of 3 times), and I also feel like she would just flat postflop with something like A
K
/ A
Q
based on the way I've seen her play made hands in the past. My read is she has 99-JJ (and occasionally QQ) with a club.
Last edited by Atmu2006; 03-25-2014 at 06:14 AM.
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