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Originally Posted by djaxx06
Live 1/2 NL @ BestBet Jax
Villain has been winning several pots (with some pretty marginal hands) and thinks he's the ****. He's sitting on ~$450-500 and puts them in a rack. Huge mistake!
I have about $150 (been pretty card dead and not playing the best, down 150-200). Pick up 55 in mp. PF bet is 10 or so and is 3 way.
Flop K Q 5 r - Villain check, Hero raises $25, other guy folds. Villain with the C/R to ~$75. Hero shoves for $125. Instant call from villain.
Turn K - Villains flips up his K 3 like he is good.
River X blank - Hero disappoints villain with the flopped set - turned boat. Ship it!
THE BIG HAND (not completely sure about all betting details)
Hero picks up AAsh in ep. Leads for $10. 2 calls and 3 to the flop. Villain is SB.
Flop Q 7 3 ss - Villain checks, Hero raises $25, call call
Turn 5 s - Villain checks, Hero checks, button makes it $45. Villain calls. Hero tanks for 30s trying to decide whether to call/raise with the AA and nut flush draw. Decides to call.
River A c - Villain leads ~$140 all in (out of his rack). Tough spot with button behind. Only thing that beats me now is the flush. Does he have it? Hero makes the call after a min. Button folds. Villain sees the AA for trips and spikes his rack on the ground like he just scored a TD! (Claims he had 77 for the flopped set, but pretty sure he is fos)
What tilts me the most is whales like you who have no clue what the difference between bet, raise and a lead is