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Originally Posted by DumbosTrunk
Hi all,
1/3. Hero is playing $175. Hero limps behind with KQhh in CO and BTN raises to $15 and gets three callers including hero. V is young TAG who has shown down a big bluff or two heads up against another V. Pot $60.
Flop: K-4-K. Checks through.
Turn: 2. Hero bets $16. Folds to V who c/r to $35. Hero calls.
River: T. V jams. Hero?
Thanks,
DT
Others will hate the initial overlimp but I don't hate it at these types of tables with shortstacks.
What do we think of the raise? This is kinda a small raise after a bunch of limpers. Is this a juicer? Can he be doing this with a wide range even after a world of limpers? With this stack and $50ish already in the pot, I would consider a shove at this point. If we think this is only big hands then I don't mind just calling.
I'm also checking the flop. SPR is 3 so we can easily get stacks in whenever we want.
Where is Villain relative to everyone else? Even though our turn bet is very small / stabby, if he's doing this like out-of-the-blinds with other people behind him to react this is a little scary (as there could still be slowplayers in the crowd). I probably also call the turn check/raise and evaluating the river.
If the end we got in decent percentages of our stack preflop and flopped trips with a good kicker in a small SPR (albeit multiway one) and we are up against a guy who is capable of bluffing, so I wouldn't hate stacking off here. Most people kinda give up with bluffing here once their turn check/raise is called, although I guess he could be value betting worse.
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