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Originally Posted by FLRainmaker
if V3 shoves we have to call $365 to win $850 with draws out there idk how i find a fold. With updated info I would think about it more, but probably sigh call
Last time I checked he had to call the $200 bet first, that leaves only $165 behind for him to shove with. Doubt we are ever not c-betting this Flop with our hand, it's just the sizing that's up for discussion.
You have stated 'fact' though ... it's a sigh call at that time. GL
PS .. Edit shows V3 has almost $200 behind after calling Flop bet ... doesn't change much. sigh call.
Now if you had come out with $125 OTF and get jammed into by V3 then you have something to consider BECAUSE ITS V3, but it's still a very tough fold most of the time. If you can conclude that V2 and V3 are 'never' raising with draws here with players left to act, then you can find a fold here IMO. You are then only worried about a play with AJ that really isn't likely out there from V2 or V3.
Obv I stand by my first post, but AP you didn't really have a choice but to call off on the Flop. A smaller Flop bet make get you a 'free' card by looking weak unless V1 or V2 calls before V3 acts. Then he is going to protect multi-way. Nice hand to discuss, next time just hit your suck out set!! GL
Last edited by answer20; 09-19-2014 at 12:58 PM.