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08-31-2019 , 11:27 AM
Hi guys, i'm playing $1/$2 and it's Saturday night. People are drinking and playing pretty loose, but not overly aggressive. Hero is playing tight and hasn't done much. $330, up a little from playing a couple small hands.

V1 is a loose regular. Loves to play any cards with draws (84s etc), can play them strangely too. For example, he 3-bet A3s out of the SB. Has me covered

V2 is a small stack with about $60. Has been having a bad night playing loose passive, busted out a couple times already. OTTH

Hero is in the SB with AcKh. 4 limpers and Hero makes it $15. I get 5 callers including V1 in the LJ, V2 on the button.

Qd Jd Ts ($70) Hero bets $35 with the nut straight. V1 calls. V2 shoves with his remaining $40. Hero and V1 both call the extra $5, can't raise because of V1's small shove.

Turn 5c ($190) Your bet size here? I'd say V2 shoved with any Q, while V1 is chasing the flush. How much do you bet on the turn to balance protecting the hand while also maximizing value from the loose player who likes to chase draws.

50% of the pot? 75%? More? Looking back, I probably should have bet more on the flop and maybe preflop too. Thanks for your advice!
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08-31-2019 , 11:33 AM
Pre and flop is too small.

$20-25 pre

Ap $45 otf, $120 on the turn.
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08-31-2019 , 11:53 AM
What's the stack size of other players. I am potting flop and turn.
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