Weekday afternoon at MGM National Harbor. Playing the 1/3 game.
Villain 1 is an Asian man in his 40s wearing a USAF Retired cap. He has been pretty active in this game, seeing 60% of flops and donking rather frequently. In a previous hand, he straddled UTG, one limper, hero raises to $25, folds to him, he thinks and calls, limper calls. Flop K62r. He throws out a red chip. Limper calls, hero calls. Turn 4hh. He bets $40, limper (weak tight guy) raises to $100, hero folds (kind of annoying spot with KJo that of course I don't show), villain turns JJ face up and folds. In another hand hero raises UTG, villain calls, a tight player calls behind. Flop AK3ssc. Hero bets $30 into $45, villain puts together raising chips, then eventually folds. Other guy calls and hero then x/f to a small bet on an Acc turn. $500.
Villain 2 is an Asian man in his 60s. Has been pretty active, but hasn't been very aggressive. In only hand with hero he limp/called, called my bet into two people on 967r, then x/f on a Qx turn. $500.
Hero just played a hand less than an orbit ago in which I called an EP raise, raised a $50 c-bet to $125 on T42sss, shoved on a 2h turn for $80 effective, then told the raiser "Pair is good," on the Td river (his red 88 held against my overs and NFD). V2 had commented that the guy was crazy to call down in that spot since I had been playing pretty tight. So not entirely sure about how these guys view me. As you'll see, I'm also not sure whether V2's action in this hand has much to do with me or if he's more concerned with V1. I start this hand with $350.
OTTH
V1 straddles UTG. V2 limps, I raise to $25 with A
K
from CO, folds to V1 who calls. V2 calls.
$71 in pot after drop.
Flop A
J
3
.
V1 donk leads for $26. V2 quickly makes it $75. Hero ???
Last edited by Garick; 05-12-2017 at 01:04 PM.
Reason: clarify position