1/3 St Louis
HH: V is 30s white guy who is quite loose and visibly a rec. H is young 20s white guy and perceived as TAG and has not made it to showdown yet as it is early in the session.
V sits down at table w/ $125 and his first hand he limps in early position, two other limpers, BTN makes it $20, H looks down at AhAd in SB and makes it $75, V then flats and rest fold. Flop brings QQx, H bets all in, V calls w/ AQo. lolz
Another hand occurred where V limp called a BTN $20 raise.
Flop: 686r ck, ck
Turn: 686A ck, BTN bet $35, V calls
River: 686A2 V bets $50, BTN calls, V shows K6o
There was one more hand I did not catch very well where he overbet the river in a $100 pot and got called and said "good call" and mucked his hand.
Then he proceeds to not really play a hand for almost an hour, I am thinking maybe he is locking up the win but then wouldn't he just get up? Or only play tight? Maybe just changing gears or horrible cards?
OTTH
Pre: V($475ish) limps in UTG, EP limps, HJ limps, CO limps, H($350) on BTN w/ K
K
makes it $20 (too big?) V calls, rest fold
Flop(~$50): Q
7
2
V bets $50 relatively quickly, H calls
Turn(~$150): Q
7
2
J
V bets $100, H calls
River(~$350): Q
7
2
J
7
V puts H all in ($180), H calls, V shows ?????
Maybe I played this a bit too slow. Maybe I should have simply committed on turn? Turn card is interesting one as we now lose to flushes and a very possible QJ. Obv calling on any
river, can maybe fold on a Q river but not sure. 7 is a pretty great card for us here as it eliminates some possible trips combos and we now beat QJ. Is it just standard to call down here vs a player like this or should we be raising turn?