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12-22-2017 , 09:26 PM
Villain 1 limps in EP. He is generally loose, sort of passive, and bad.

Someone else overlimps.

Villain 2 overlimps in the LJ. He is a talkative old South African guy who is too loose preflop and has an ample amount of aggression both preflop and postflop.

I raise KJo in the CO. Someone else calls 2 cold OTB and one of the blinds also calls. Six ways for 2 bets.

Flop Q54r. Checked around.

Turn K putting up a flush draw. Villain 1 bets, Villain 2 raises. I figure Villain 2 can never have AK here and would raise a lot of worse hands (including every worse K and a lot of draws) so I go ahead and 3bet. Too thin?
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12-22-2017 , 11:15 PM
The problem is he could've been trying to xr the flop. Are you comfortable calling off if he 3 bets? If villain 1 3 bets you're probably toast, so I don't think flatting is terrible if villain 2 is as you describe. Just make sure to value bet river if button folds and both bad players check.
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12-23-2017 , 07:17 AM
3! Seems too strong, even with v2 making some bad raises.. hero also can't credibly rep a better made hand than k-good kicker after checking back flop anyway

Last edited by monikrazy; 12-23-2017 at 07:23 AM.
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12-23-2017 , 02:04 PM
If v2 is who I think it is then I'd say it's too strong though he will probably check to you on the river so it's the net same bet wise if you check back then. If two more bets go in I can't imagine you're ahead.
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