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Originally Posted by jujuhawkus
H - CO 250bb
V1 - BTN ~90bb- limp/called a raise with AKs early on against another person (eventually won at showdown, but made note). I also won a nice pot calling this player's turn bet and river bluff on something like 7s7d9s5x2x with 6's, they showed As2s.
V2 - SB ~35-40bb - Dead money. Calling gutshots with a short stack, basically playing hand face up.
Open to 10, BTN and SB both flat.
Flop 478r (32)
V2 check
H bet 25 (too big? usually go closer to 1/3, but V2 was super spewy with draws).
V1 call
V2 call
Turn 2r (105)
V2 check
H bet 45
V1 shove (I believe it was ~90 more to call, ~135-140 total)
V2 fold
Hero?
Theory says we should c-bet smaller here, when we're multi-way, if we're making a higher frequency c-bet.
At a lower frequency, I wouldn't mind a pot sized bet when we have thick value that's vulnerable to opponents' draws, especially if we we were OOP to both or IP.
Here, I'd just check when we're multi-way with opponents in front and behind. Let's see what our opponents want to do before we c-bet. Maybe one will bet worse value or bluff. If the flop checks through, we can make a delayed c-bet on turn, or bluff-catch.
AP, I'd fold turn, especially given the history with this V, who may be good enough to recognize you're calling his bets wide. He may also think you don't have a fold button here, the way you've played it.
Your line is pretty face up. It looks like you have an over-pair to the board, or at least two over-cards. Doubtful V is making this play with too many worse value hands, and the off suit 2 isn't a scary card that would lead opponents to want to bluff, especially not with a short stack. His line looks like thick value.
I'd be more likely to call with a hand like T9, with at least 8 outs to improve, or 66/55, double blocking the flopped straight, with outs to improve to a straight. Our hand is just a bluff catcher here, and not nearly the best one.
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