OOP against 3 limpers, I'm sizing up preflop. $15 isn't terrible by any means, but I'd like closer to $20. Make it look like a squeeze.
On to the hand, this feels like a massive overplay if we're readless. Absent reads, I assume any 1/2 player is only raising with hands that can beat TPTK. Most of those hands also beat an overpair.
We can call the flop bet to see what happens on the turn and evaluating from there.
AP, I probably silently fold the turn (and *never* show). We bet big out of the SB preflop and called his flop raise, V knows we have a hand but is betting big anyways. He can beat AA *almost* always here.
If we do decide to continue, it's definitely not a ship. Just call and let him continue with any bluffs/overplays on the river.
I'm only continuing if I *know* V is capable of doing this with worse than 2-pair and have seen him do it before. If he *is* capable, let someone else figure that out for you by calling his bluffs.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Vespidae
I'm not sure about the flop bet, 30? OOP, I'm looking to end the hand now and lead out 150% of the pot ... maybe $75.
Please don't do this. Why would you want to end the hand right now when you *usually* have the best hand? A dry rainbow flop where we have few sensible bluffs and a nut disadvantage is a terrible spot for an overbet. This is a trivial b/f for 3 streets to get maximum from disbelieving 8x and passive 99+.