Are you likely to go broke with aces on a decent amount of run outs?
Think of the implied odds your tiny preflop raise gave a guy who is calling/raising you 100% of the time. He is calling $15 bux to take your entire stack here. Make your raises bigger.
Flop: super wet board. Bet pot. Given V's trash talk overbet pot. He is going to call with any pair here.
Turn: Scary card but you have the balls to x/r. Most people giving advice below this will say the turn x/r is bad. I say way to fkn go for grabbing your balls and putting in a raise where most people dont have the guts to against someone who still has a massively wide range here. Well done, only problem is you didn't make it big enough to price any decent pair+draw out. Should have made it $125.
Due to your small bet sizing pre and on the flop even making it 125 is giving him amazing implied odds to crack your hand assuming you have a decent % chance to call a river shove. His snap call tells me he has a pair and a draw.
River: This is the strength of the maniac. He can claim half the deck. A K J T 9 4, spades, all of which could have made his hand. Its a guessing game if he has the flush or a whiffed KQ type hand here. I can't blame you if you folded or x/c. No idea what I would do as played. Maybe say "got anything racist?" and go from there..
Last edited by AAJTo; 08-06-2019 at 02:36 AM.