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01-17-2017 , 10:54 PM
3/5 9 handed

Villain 1: black guy, middle age, a plumber. Fishy. Limping, raising to 10 pf, betting 1/4 pot. Fun guy, but definitely a beginner.

Villain 2: older iranian guy, sort of plays angry, getting annoyed at guy who's talking a lot at table. Seems like he knows basic, but not too aggressive and hasn't won too many pots. I stacked him earlier with flush over flush where I check raised over bet on river.

Otth:

Villain 1 (230ish) raises to 20, 2 or 3 callers including villain 2 (600ish) in sb.

Hero (covers) raises to 110 in bb. 2 villains call.

Flop (350 or 370) 552 two diamonds.

Villain 2 bets 65 almost immediately. It felt quite like a small overpair wanting to see where he was at. He has about 435 or so left. Villain 1 has about 120 left.

If v2 range is 77-TT heavy with some Ak, aq, Aj dd in there, should I ship it or raise to something like 200 or 250?
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01-17-2017 , 10:59 PM
Shove. It's less than a pot-sized raise.
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01-17-2017 , 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Nice_Guy_Eddie
Shove. It's less than a pot-sized raise.
I totally understand the logic. However sometimes low stakes people just see their whole stack at risk and they get scared. They aren't calculating pot size. They will however sometimes make really unbelievable stack committing calls on flop and then put the rest in on the turn.

I guess the question is is it worth it to give a cheaper turn card knowing that villain is most likely drawing to 2 outs most of the time....I don't know the answer.
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01-17-2017 , 11:23 PM
No. Great flop. Shove.
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01-17-2017 , 11:39 PM
Definitely a shove here. You should be ahead here, I don't see him calling initial 20 then calling your 3bet with qq or kk.

If we're being results oriented my money is on he had a flush draw.
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01-17-2017 , 11:53 PM
OK seems like shoving is the right play.

That's what I did in game. Short stacked villain called reluctantly. Villain who bet out thought for about a minute and folded two tens.

I guess I was being results oriented. I was about 90% sure he had a small overpair and I was annoyed he didn't call.

Thanks for the input everyone!
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