5/5 200+BB FD w/ Heavy Flop Action
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 138
V1 is typical reg fish
V2 I haven't played with before, but capable of making moves. Earlier, raised me on a turn with 3rd pair, I folded top pair and he showed.
I had been fairly tight to that point.
V1 has $1K, V2 has $1.1k, I cover
V1 raises to $20, V2 calls, HJ calls, I call on btn with As6s, blinds call
Flop Ks2s3d
V1 bet $120, V2 raises to $320, I ????
Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 1,580
Jam and run it twice.
Seriously I probably just fold. We only have $20 invested in the pot and if we hit the flush we may not get paid off. I think flatting is horrible and turns our hand face up so if we do want to go with it I think we either r/c or just shove. I think shoving kinda turns our hand face up as well but it gives us some fold equity.
If we are up against TPTK and a set we only have 27% equity and that is why I'm probably just giving up.
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 4,313
Snap fold and its not even close. You have like 45% equity at best and likely no fold equity. Worse case you're up against a set with 25% equity.
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 296
I'm not so sure he has no fold equity here. A jam looks super strong, not sure how a king can call. Against 3sXs we have 13 outs.
Shove > Fold > Call
Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 1,580
How can you put 3sXs in either of their range?
Anyone ever raise pre on the button?
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 296
V2 could easily have 3s4s or 3s5s. Or even 4s5s, which is even better obviously.
Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 1,580
Quote:
Originally Posted by Franklin's Dad
V2 could easily have 3s4s or 3s5s. Or even 4s5s, which is even better obviously.
LULZ