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JJ vs. Gambletron JJ vs. Gambletron

06-01-2018 , 08:19 PM
NWI NL 1/2
Hero is at a pretty active table today with 220 at the start of the hand. Villain is a 45 yo WG who often plays for 24 hours straight. I know him. He's a 50 VPIP guy who loves to bluff. He's down 100 and has 150 in front of him. Villain likes to sleep in his car over the weekend but he's only around 1 or 2 weekends out of 5.
Hero gets JJ on the button. There are 4 limpers to him including Villain. Hero makes it 20 which is large for our game in terms of raise.
It folds to Villain in MP who calls. BB and SB folded. He says, "Check dark" after calling.
Pot $49
FLOP 345
Hero c-bets to $30.
Villain shoves his last 100.
Hero???
Villain loves to gamble. Do I give him credit for a set or straight?
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06-01-2018 , 08:29 PM
Absolutely not. This is a super trivial call. That board is super wet and his stack is tiny relative to the size of the pot. He could show up with all sorts of hands we beat like pairs with a straight draw, pocket pairs, and flush draws. His range is heavily weighted towards hands we beat even without the good odds we are getting on a call.
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06-01-2018 , 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Dream Crusher
Absolutely not. This is a super trivial call. That board is super wet and his stack is tiny relative to the size of the pot. He could show up with all sorts of hands we beat like pairs with a straight draw, pocket pairs, and flush draws. His range is heavily weighted towards hands we beat even without the good odds we are getting on a call.
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06-02-2018 , 01:15 AM
This is always a call. He’s shoving all kinds of weaker overpairs, as well as straight and or flush draws. Spr is small. Mandatory call
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06-02-2018 , 05:05 AM
Yeah that's what I was thinking about the SPR here and it was a call.
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06-02-2018 , 05:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Dream Crusher
Absolutely not. This is a super trivial call. That board is super wet and his stack is tiny relative to the size of the pot. He could show up with all sorts of hands we beat like pairs with a straight draw, pocket pairs, and flush draws. His range is heavily weighted towards hands we beat even without the good odds we are getting on a call.
Thanks so much for the excellent feedback!
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