I don't hate the limp, but on the button I'd probably just raise it myself
Flop I don't see a problem with. I don't see why you bet turn after he checks when a draw comes in? Fold turn imo. Fold river 100%. You're counterfeit now so you're only beating... stone air? I know the HJ is an aggro clown but I think this one has to be let go. You're not beating anything now.
Last edited by TRUSTtheDRAWCESS; 07-20-2019 at 11:25 PM.
I don't hate the limp, but on the button I'd probably just raise it myself
Flop I don't see a problem with. I don't see why you bet turn after he checks when a draw comes in? Fold turn imo. Fold river 100%. You're counterfeit now so you're only beating... stone air? I know the HJ is an aggro clown but I think this one has to be let go. You're not beating anything now.
What do you think Villain has when he XR the turn?
Overlimping is not bad per se (open limping is bad). Just 43s really is, if you’re gonna do it, do with mid pps for set value and to be able to defend vs a squeeze.
Flop is fine. Yeah, this fishy line ott is usually very strong, 56, QQ+ or 77. Doubt he has just a 7 as played, and if he is a fish as he seens to be, no draws (bc of the line he took).
Those turn x/mr from fish are so unbelievably nutted it's actually insane--obv some are just maniacs, but I'd say that's the rarer case and you only have 7 hands on the guy. Just fold the river.
I played a similar hand just a while ago and made the call on the river. I actually read the situation correctly and he WAS bluffing. The problem was that I couldn't beat his bluff with my low pair. If the opponent is horrible (and his stats suggest such), he might be betting 55 or 66, trying make something fold.
I would've raised pre though (the only hand I feel comfortable limping behind is small Ax suited, because I don't want hands like flush dominated J3s or whatever to fold. If I do get the FD I'm in heaven as I'm not even semibluffing, I'm value betting!). With isolation raise, you would probably had faced a re-raise and thus you'd saved a buy in. Aggression is good, sometimes for reasons like that.