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Originally Posted by AgroFish
1/3 NLH - Effective stack is $300 and Hero covers the villain. The main Villain is a older guy in his 60s or 70s and plays a bit tight. He just reloaded $300 after getting stacked by another player who turned a straight against his top pair.
To the hand - Utg+1 limps and Hero, otb, opens to $15 with QcJs. The main Villain, BB, tosses 3 green chips and quickly tells the dealer he meant to call and accidentally threw in wrong chips. The dealer tells him he cannot take his bet back and his raise stands. Villain seems to be frustrated and goes all in blind before the flop. Utg+1 calls $75 and Hero tanks and calls.
Flop (pot ~$225) - Q67 rainbow. Villain is already all in for additional $225. Utg+1 folds and Hero?
The angling POS's I've played against are all older gentlemen. You're asking what you should do in this situation, but really you should be asking what you should have done pre-flop. If you think there's a good chance of an angle, then fold your marginal hand. He's not angling a pair of 3's. I'd fold here.
Calling QJos in this situation against anyone is really suspect largely because you lose so much to AQ,AJ, AQ, AJ. You need to fold. If it turns out the guy had a big hand, I'd also call the floor and make a deal of it. Make someone feel like the POS they are. Let others know. Then when you see the guy again, you can let people know he's a POS. The floor can't do anything but call people out on their BS.
This type of thing only works if people don't know about it. I know people who've welched on a side bet and I let the table know every time. I do similarly with the really tight people at the table.