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Originally Posted by LiveActionPro
Like I said, tournaments was your first mistake
Might be the statement of the year!
@tswpoker1 respect it, appreciate it.
What’s ur play? Fold or Call?
Villain: Absolutely no history, mid 50s, $400 stack.
Player X: a twice a wk reg, mid 40s, loves to c flops, an ocean hand range, easy to pick up on when he has strong hands, calling station, dead money, $700 stack
Me: came in the morning and table has been goin through the night, buy in for half the big, $800 stack and chip up to $1000 after an hour.
The hand-
3limps to me, I call $2 in hj w K
2
. 6 total limpers to a flop of 5
9
Q
. Villain, fiirst to act, makes a pot size bet of $10.
Sidenote: an orbit earlier he over bets $100 aiof into a $30 pot (dry flop) w 2 pair. That sneaky bastard made me pay him off w AK (pairs Aces on flop). This lousy hand is all I had to go by for the hand in question. Anyways, I call villain’s $10, Player x calls $10 behind me. 3way to turn (pot $40sih) brings an 8
. Villain leads out $15, I call, player x calls. $80ish pot heading to the river 10
. Villain leads out $55, I raise to $140, player X calls the $140, and now it’s back on Villain. Villain asks the dealer, “How much?” and then puts out 2 black chips for a re raise. Back to me to call the $115 river 3bet, or fold it. I tank for a few minutes, $115 to win $635ish (maybe $750ish if player x calls too). I’m trying to figure out what this Villain guy has. My mind went back in forth like a masturbator! Call,fold,call,fold,call,fold,call,fold. I’m peeling my cards back every 30 seconds hoping it wd somehow change from 3rd nuts. Every time I looked, I saw the same old K2. Never seen a hand look so vulnerable to a small enticing river re raise. I kind of felt bad for ole K2. After much thought, K2-3rdnutz and I….
What’s the play? What's Villain’s hand range here w no history. Let u know tomo?