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05-26-2014 , 07:51 AM
(500)- 35 yo indian male, lag, I've seen him float and bluff a scare card with an air ball, I saw him raise a flop with a set
(300)- 50 yo white male, nit
Hero's Image (370)- 25 yo white male, nit, only hand I shown down was a passively played 2p

Preflop (4):
Hero is BTN dealt AA
1 EP limp, V1 limps in MP, Hero raises to 18, V2 calls from SB, V1 calls.

Flop (56):
662
Checked to Hero who bets 35, V2 calls, V1 c/r to 100, Hero thinks for a bit and calls, V2 says "I can't believe I'm folding this" and folds.

Turn (291):
T
V1 shoves, Hero makes the crying call.

I thought about folding OTF as he probably has 6x, I decided to peel IP. OTT if he had a fd which is also plausible he made it. But I have 9 or 10 nut outs OTT, I need 31% equity to call, I probably have about 20% equity unless villain has 22 or TT. Are there any hands in his range I beat?
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05-26-2014 , 08:18 AM
Just really depends if you think he is limp calling as wide as 6x in EP, if you have seen him CR flops with flush draws and if you think he has noticed your a nit.

If this is your first raise in a long time then I doubt even a lag is going to try and do a big bluff on you unless he is totally nuts.
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05-26-2014 , 08:25 AM
I saw him cold call 76o IP in the hand where he pulled the float. He probably has noticed I'm tight and I do doubt he is bluffing 250 OTT with nothing.
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05-26-2014 , 12:39 PM
I'm ok with preflop as getting it 3way is ok. However, it still creates a tricky spot postflop. Against nit, the SPR is < 5, so we might *almost* feel committed against him although he only put in ~1/20 of this stack. Against aggro dude, our SPR is higher and we probably shouldn't stack off, although he's aggro, so it's tough.

I think before we bet the flop we have to ask ourselves what could happen and what our plan is going to be. V1 is aggro and could easily check/raise this flop putting us to the test. If he check/raises, we are now building a pot where we are playing for stacks. Are we cool with playing for stacks? If so, go ahead bet, call the raise (or shove), and play for stacks. Myself, I'm not cool with playing for stacks here, and yet at the same time I'm not cool with folding to a check/raise. So I would have checked behind.

I probably would have shoved over the check/raise. The flush draw might call. The overpair might call. So there are some worse hands that could call a shove. We also hate life if the flush card comes in against this guy cuz he's probably capable of check/raising the flop with a flush draw as well as air (and yet capable of shoving this turn in both cases).

We committed ourselves on the flop, imo, so I'm cool with the turn. Basically I think by calling the check/raise we were just hoping he would continue bluffing with air (which he is capable of) and thus we have to follow thru with that plan even though the turn sucks.

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