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12-24-2019 , 06:29 PM
Hi everyone,

We're playing 1/3 (300 cap). First time playing in this particular setting so don't know anybody. No bigger games were running so lots of variability in skill levels.

These hands are tough for me since my only reads are appearance based.

Main Villain: First orbit at the table. $200. MAIG.
Hero: LAG. Covers. My image may not be a factor since it's Villain's first orbit.

OTTH:
4 limps. I $20 CO A3hh. 3 callers. Most of the stacks were deeper otherwise I overlimp.

($80) Flop 6h4h2c . x.x. Villain $60 in LP. Hero?

Edit: Flop 3/4 sizing

Last edited by RoadtoPro; 12-24-2019 at 06:55 PM.
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12-24-2019 , 06:47 PM
I'm definitely overlimping this spot; flop is not an overbet, it's a 3/4 sized bet. I like a shove here.
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12-24-2019 , 06:54 PM
wow good catch. At the time I thought it was an overbet. Probably need to stop playing 15 hour sessions

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12-24-2019 , 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by sixsevenoff
I'm definitely overlimping this spot; flop is not an overbet, it's a 3/4 sized bet. I like a shove here.
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12-24-2019 , 09:01 PM
Too small pre. With 4 limpers I’m going $25+. Easy ship flop.


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12-24-2019 , 09:30 PM
We jammin and we hope you like jammin too.
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12-24-2019 , 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by MogFish
Too small pre. With 4 limpers I’m going $25+. Easy ship flop.


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+1 … closer to $30 … effective stack of 67 bbs … AI.

Also, important to know what positions the limpers are in your hand histories.
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12-24-2019 , 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by samo
Also, important to know what positions the limpers are in your hand histories.
I agree, it's also one of my pet peeves esp if there's an UTG and an UTG+1 limper.

So while we're at it

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Originally Posted by RoadtoPro
Hero: LAG. Covers.
I see you cover the main V's $200 stack but there's 3 V's so knowing your stack size would also help.

I would obv jam, not folding with that much equity, but again, hard to say without knowing how much you have and if you cover everyone else/are they short stacks, etc. The little things sometimes make a big difference
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12-25-2019 , 01:00 AM
Thanks everyone. Thought it couldn't hurt to see if anyone would do anything other than shove.

Seems standard as I have 37% equity vs a range of 66, 44, 22, 64s, 62s, 42s, 53s and am getting 2.4/1 on a call (29%). Against a super wide range of small overpairs and weaker heart draws flopzilla says I have 70% equity, probably because I'm dominating so much of his range and most of my outs are live. This is assuming we get it in HU.

The other limpers in this hand, were $500 effective with me. Are we still overbet shoving if they led out 3/4 instead?
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12-26-2019 , 07:19 AM
Raise
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12-26-2019 , 11:07 AM
Agree with others in not raising preflop. If I was $300+ I could see the raise, but stack is to shallow.

Facing the flop bet, easy All-In and hope you hit
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12-27-2019 , 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by jtm1208
Agree with others in not raising preflop. If I was $300+ I could see the raise, but stack is to shallow.

Facing the flop bet, easy All-In and hope you hit
I don't understand, I cover the table with way over $300. I'll rarely have less than 100 BB in my stack unless I'm approaching my stop loss.

Are you suggesting that all the limper's stacks should be 100 BB+? I can get on board with that
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