2/5 game that has been mandatory straddle 2-5-10 for the past ~2hrs.
Villain, younger guy. Havent played with him before. Pretty competant, a little FPSy. Good hand reader, but hangs himself a fair amount.
A couple notable hands leading up, he is in HJ, raises to $15, I raise to $40 with A
Q
in CO, BTN calls, BB calls. Flop 8
9
10
V checks, I bet $70, BTN quickly calls, V check raises to $210, I fold. SB calls. Turn blank, V bets $250, BTN calls. River blank, V checks, BTN bets $350, V crai for ~$300 more, BTN tank calls. V wins with QJ for flopped nut straight.
Later, V raises to $30 in MP, BB (TAGish) calls. Flop of 39Jr BB checks, V bets $40, BB calls. Turn A and second club, BB checks, V bets $120, BB CRAI for ~600 total. Villain insta-snaps with AK and wins against BB's turned st/fl draw that bricks.
Since then, villain has been consistently shipping money back to the player he beat in Hand #1 by pushing action with medium hands and passive-chasing draws.
Effective stacks ~$1200
EP+1 limps, Villain limps from MP, Hero raises to $40 in HJ with A
A
SB calls, EP+1 folds, Villain calls.
(Pot: $143)
Flop: QJ8r
Checks to Hero who bets $90, SB folds, Villain raises to $200
[Question as to call/raise(fold...?) here, and to sizing if raising]
Hero flats (?)
(Pot:$531)
Turn 4 (second heart)
Villain quickly leads $300.
Hero...?
I almost folded to the flop minCR, esp given his play with the QJ hand from earlier. Should I be pitching aces OTF in this spot with this board? 910/QJ/88 is definitely in his range here. I peel basically because I feel like I should since I can eval turn in position. Then his turn bet looks a little value-y to me. 2/5/10 is a little bigger than I usually play, as I usually split time between 1/3 and 2/5, so I apologize if there are some noob issues with my questions here. Thanks very much in advance.
Last edited by nc707; 08-23-2011 at 11:53 AM.
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