Table is playing pretty loose/passive pre flop. A lot of limping with almost no limp/folding at this stage of the game.
Villain 1: UTG. Loose/passive pre, fairly fit or fold post. Doesn't get out of line. Although did see villain invest about 50BB with pure flush draw once before. Has about 190BB to start the hand. I have him covered.
Villain 2: BTN. Friend of mine sitting on my right. Limps fairly wide pre. He is shortstacked, started the hand with about 50BB.
Hero: Playing pretty tight ABC, winning mostly without showdown. Covers both villains.
Hero is dealt Q
T
V1 limps UTG, 2 limps, V2 limps BTN, Hero completed SB, BB checks.
I decided not to raise PF because I'm not getting anyone to fold so I'll be playing a bloated pot OOP with a meh hand.
Flop ($12) T
9
8
I lead $10, BB folds, V1 calls, 2 folds, V2 raises to $40, Hero ??
So here's the main decision. I have TP flush draw + gutshot. V2 has $58 behind. Against V2 I think my decision is pretty simple due to his short stack. The real decision is what do I do with UTG still left to act with $368 behind. The only hands that have me in bad shape are sets, and I don't think he would limp UTG with 88+. Against QJ I'm still 42%. Is it correct to shove when we are this deep with V1? If we call what is our plan for future streets?
Thoughts on pre flop as well? Anyone in favour of raising pre? Flop raise, shove or call?
Last edited by MotionCity; 09-28-2013 at 01:58 AM.