tilting sandwich situation
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 132
1/2NL sat down 20 minutes ago. Have been playing tight and probably have a losing/passive image.
V1 in SB is a bluffy young asian player. V2 on BTN is a fishy older passive station. I'm cutoff and decide to make it $11 with T8s. Both villains call. Effective stacks are $260.
Flop QsTd6d ($31) v2 bets 15. I call. v2 calls. I figure v1 for a draw or top/middle pair and v2 for any pair.
Turn 5c. v1 bets $15. We both call.
River 2c ($74). v1 bets $50. I would have snap called this if it was headsup but with v2 behind do I have to fold?
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 31,542
No you put him on a draw and none hit, call if you think you are good
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 1,126
You're beat the whole way, unless both players are on draws.
If you put one of your opponents on a pair, then you should fold.
You don't beat a pair... unless it's 10,7. You pretty much lose to any other pair hand. Nearly every 10 has you beat, and obviously a Q has you beat. No one is peeling the flop with a pair of sixes.
I'm just really confused. You put at least one of your opponents on a pair, which means 10,8 is no good. Why call the turn?