PAHWM after the flop 33 in BB....
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2/5hand from tonight's sesh
Hero (480) - 38 yo wm. Reg in the room. Image is solid winning tag. Some think I'm a maniac at times. But it's usually in the right spots. Hence the Ag in tag lol
V1 (~800) young 20's Asian girl. Pretty LAG won a huge pot with A high. She previously doubled me up when I flatted 20$ otb with A5ss flopped Q57ss. She bet 50$ I raised to 185 she called. Turn blank she checks I jam for 350 more she calls. River blank. Pair of 5's is good
V2 (700) any 2 cards calling station drunk. Also opens almost all hands to 20$ very sticky with any piece already commented how the money means nothing to him and he has 10k in his pocket Lolz dream player to have at your table
V3 (1200) - 20's wm stag. No hand history to speak of
V4 (500) loose passive. Calls a ton of preflop. And is very fit or fold post
otth
V1 is CO+1 limps
V2 opens for 20$
V3 flats
V4 flats
Hero (480) BB has red 33 flats
V1 calls
Flop 95$
399cc
Hero?
Side question..Anyone fold pre here? I think set mining isn't terrible.
Last edited by bmoney; 02-27-2016 at 12:02 AM.
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I would check here and hope v2 cbets and gets callers from flush drawers. When the action gets back to you maybe min raise it so the people drawing to the flush are priced in and trying to get stacks in by river.
If the flush card hits on the turn, bet below pot to look weakish
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How often does V2 c-bet after opening to $20 with his extremely wide range? If it's not that much, lead out. 65/125/shove seems like a decent way to get it in. If you think V2 is going to c-bet, check/raise.
I would not slowplay here. If you are worried that playing fast will push everyone off the pot, now you have a new bluff line for the future.
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Standard call pre.
Leading and checking are both sexy.
I think I lead here if I've a laggy image, and chech here if i have a solid/straightforward/taggish image.
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With the raise, stack sizes, and villains' aggression factors, there's a 0% chance I'd be folding to a 4x open.
Donkbet 1/3-1/2 pot OTF. JJ/TT would lead like this, and you get max value from A9, and good value from QQ-AA in later streets.
If you get called by the main V, check the turn.
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Ok so on to post flop
V1 donks out 50$ all fold to hero ?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bmoney
Ok so on to post flop
V1 donks out 50$ all fold to hero ?
raise
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Lead $50.
As played, c/r. You have history with V and she already thinks that you are FOS. $175 and stuff the turn.
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If you check, it should be to x/r, not to x/c.
$175-$200.
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Ok so I check V1 bets 50$
I raise to 150$ prob should have bet more.
V1 flats
Turn 6h
V1 leads again for 50$?? Hero??
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lol, how is this even a thread? This is the biggest dream spot you could ever conceive of in NL cash games. You only have $250 left in your stack and the pot is already around $450 with the V leading into you on the turn. If you shove V is prolly never folding or you could just call the turn to set up a trivial river shove. You flopped a full house in a multiway pot with another V who just recently stacked showing aggression and you are lost in the hand?
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no I'm not lost at all. Actually. I want to see if anyone sees any flaws in the hand. If it could have been played better in any spot. Isn't that the whole
Point of posting?
I allI learn is I should have raised more on flop then mission accomplished. Make sense?
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V called your flop x/r and then leads turn for that paltry amount after your check again?
This is one of the easiest all-ins you'll never make in your poker life.
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Bet/bet/shove. As played shove. Tough hand.