Quote:
Originally Posted by exoendo
** Disclaimer: Hand was played by "wowlucky" but I am posting this for him **
Relevant Info:
Villain is a guy in his mid 30's, he's limping a lot and hasn't really been too aggressive. I'm a young guy and I've been fairly aggressive at the table raising a lot pre. I have everyone covered.
Relevant Stacks:
Hero (~1k)
Villain ($450)
Preflop:
Villain limps, 2 others limp, I have QQ in the CO and I raise to $25, BB calls, Villain calls, other 2 limpers call.
Flop ($125):
QT2
Hero bets $50, Villain Calls, Everyone else folds.
Turn ($225):
3
Hero bets $125, Villain calls fairly quickly and didn't seem to be considering raising at any point. Villain has $250 behind going to the river.
River ($475):
What decision do we make for the following river scenarios:
A) 7
B) 7
In general, after the turn I think villain is likely to have a draw here a ton of the time, especially given that I have QQ and there aren't a lot of two pair or top pair combos. (derrr).
For scenario A, should we be jamming? Check calling? Check folding?
For scenario B, I am wondering if there is any point to jamming this river given that his range appears to be largely made up of draws, and I may just want him to bluff shove, or value bet the rare occasions he actually does have AQ or QT/etc
On the other hand, I don't like losing value against those rare Qx hands he may have.
Bet sizing for the flop and turn seem a little on the light side to me.
I'm betting large on the river as played in either scenario.