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V1 (EP w/£700) willing to play big pots with marginal holdings, hand reading ability is basic, doesn't get out of line too often BUT overplays top pair etc, his limp call range is very wide and he's not very aggressive pre flop.
V2 (MP w/£95) a Asian woman in her 30s who's a complete fish, calls too much pre and chases any draw.
Hero (LP w/£500) been at the table for at least 3 hours and is playing a very lag style raising and c betting often with a wide range. Table is aware of this and numerous comments have been made when some of my hands go to showdown.
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£1/£1/£2 (straddle) - 9 Handed
V1 calls £2 as do 3 others (including V2) Hero raises to £15 w/AdQx, V1 and V2 call, all others fold
Flop: QsTd5d
£51 (3 Players) checks to Hero who bets £25, V1 (quickly) raises to £50, V2 calls £50, Hero?
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FYP
- V1 has a draw or a weak Q quite often
(sometimes even worse)
- the presence of V2 is almost meaningless due to her stack size
- you have position so raise to £165
(obviously folding if V1 shoves)
- if V1 calls, and V2 shoves
(which is almost inevitable) the pot will be £460 and you'll have £320 making any safe turn an easy shove
- this view will not be popular
- if V1 calls and then shoves the turn I'd probably let it go
(even if it is a diamond)
- if the turn is a diamond and he checks to you I'd probably just check behind and soul read the river
- also I'd make my flop bet larger