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2-7 TD: 347 in SB vs CO raise and super loose player in BB 2-7 TD: 347 in SB vs CO raise and super loose player in BB

05-08-2018 , 10:29 PM
347-QA in SB.

CO opens. Not really sure what to think of him but he's a pretty aggressive guy. He can make it tough if he's IP.

BB is a very, very loose player. Will call multiple bets pre, drawing 3 or 4, give free cards all the time, etc.

What's best action here given the players involved?

Thanks!

Last edited by kisada; 05-08-2018 at 10:35 PM.
2-7 TD: 347 in SB vs CO raise and super loose player in BB Quote
05-09-2018 , 06:13 PM
Pretty clear call to me.
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05-09-2018 , 08:11 PM
Since you read that raising won't chase out any scrap of equity from BB, flat call. There are times you will 3b D2 hands vs extremely wide opens when you can get a tighter BB to fold or when you have multiple blocking discards but this is not that. I D2 and play drawn blocking pairs as snow, equity vs wide c/o range otherwise.

I tend to play even poor D1 draws aggressively on flop and turn. Prefer to get BB out if possible and play HU so I have more flexibility. Feels a little spewy/pretty far out in front of the hand to check-raise a Nine draw, but assuming c/o and BB both draw multiple cards I still try to isolate a wide opening range.

If you are uncomfortable playing poor D2 hands like that OOP you can still call to preserve your native equity and play most of your hands for their value vs a wide range, but playing fast can let you win without making anything and cleans up rougher made hands.

Folding seems too tight to me.
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05-11-2018 , 12:55 AM
I'd be much happier to play this vs a btn open where we can expect to be facing more 3cds.

It's nice that we may have some more implied odds from fishy BB but we also don't have a very strong draw so we are definitely giving reverse implied odds to both players later in the hand as well here.

I think much of the equity this BB fish will spew will end up flowing to the CO.

This hand isn't that far ahead of a strong 3cd like 72. I wanna say its like 55/45 % HU.

So do we really want to play a 3handed pot OOP vs a 3cd and a clean 2cd?

CO will use his position to charge us correctly for our weaker draw so long as you two are drawing the same number of cards.

Maybe if we can figure out a way to snow our way out of the hand it becomes more playable. Any ideas?
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