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Originally Posted by gobbledygeek
I'd just limp preflop in EP but then again I pretty much raise nothing from this spot, so whatever.
Has V2 been 3betting a lot? What's our image? The tighter our image, the less V2 has been 3betting, and the more aware he is that we just raised UTG, the more that continuing to just the 3bet alone is meh-ish.
If I've mathed right, if we can stack the limp/reraiser 100% of the time when we flop a set, we'll only be getting IO of 6.75:1. I fold.
ETA: Having said that, I don't play in Kangaroo games. But in the rest of the normal world, V1 has AA 99% of the time and a misread A4o 1%. Shoving is setting money on fire and we don't have the odds to setmine otherwise. But if he can somehow show up with something different in upside down games due to too much blood flowing away from his brains, then whatever. About the only way we're actually making money by continuing is for us to be up against AA+KK+QQ (which is actually kinda possible) and hit a J high flop; good luck with that, imo.
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It was the first time V2 had 3-bet, but he had only been at the table for 20 mins.
Hero's image is a tight one. I have only played a couple of pots, and got respect when I bet.
My read on V1 at the time was that he had AA, or KK. He looked very happy, especially when he got called in two spots, and saw me pondering what to do.
AP Hero folded. I think we've worked out that there was not quiet enough value to set mining in this spot, and shoving would not have any fold equity pre-flop.
What happened was that V1 checked the flop, V2 and V3 got it All In, and V1 folded.
V2 had 55 and won with a full house on the river, when he hit another 5.
V3 had a suited Ace.... he flopped a flush draw and hit it on the turn.
After the hand, V1 said that he had a broadway pair, but we never saw his cards. I am inclined to believe him, though.
Talk about ******ed.