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Hand 1 I called. V1 had J6hh, V2 had K6dd. I held.

Hand 2 I made it 300, he tank folded, showed AQss

June 28, 2015 | 7:09 a.m.

First Hand:

V1 is older lady, very weak calling station. Any touch, any draw, for any amount. Exceptionally spewy. Impossible to overstate. Truly atrocious player.

V2 is middle-aged guy who seems otherwise pretty solid, but looks to hit in big pots without correct prices. He recently flatted a big-ish 3 bet from V3 (60-70?) with 89ss and like $250 behind. Flopped trips and took down a decent pot on a 599T board (ended on turn). V3 didn't show down, but claimed he had overcards, which is plausible and I believe him.

V1 has ~$275, V2 has ~$350, V3 has ~$900, I have ~$600

EP raises to $10, V2 calls from MP, V3 calls from the button, I 3-bet to $50 (sizing?) from the SB with AcKh, V1 cold-calls from the BB, EP folds, and V2 and V3 call.

Flop comes Ks4h2h. I c-bet for $140 (sizing?), V1 snap shoves for her last $225, V2 does a deep sigh, mutters about needing to go home, and shoves for $297. V3 hates to fold, but does. V2's speech is really bad for me, I think, and its the only thing that gave me pause, but getting 6-1 I have to call, right?

Hand 2 is about 90 minutes later, V4 has ~ $400, V5 has ~$450, ~V3 has $900, I cover.

Straddled by V3 to $4, I pick up QQ UTG. Open to $20, get called by a nit UTG+1 (V4), and another unknown (V5). V3 flings out 4 greens to make it $104.

V3 is younger guy, very aggressive player. We have a little bit of history, I've picked him off on the river with bluffcatchers a few times now (not today), so he seems to have slowed down a little against me specifically, but runs over the rest of the table usually with big 2nd and 3rd barrels against scared money nits. Definitely a winner in the game.

V4 is super nitty, and after I tank for like 15 seconds both he and V5 look done with the hand.

I'm not sure what to do here. Folding seems out of the question, and if I call, I'll be guessing on any board with overcards. I also just straight up think I'm pretty far ahead of V3's range here. So I think a 4-bet seems right, but not sure of the amount, or a plan for rest of hand...

June 23, 2015 | 8:10 p.m.

Post | spenner90 posted in NLHE: $1-2 Hero Call on River?

Been sitting with villain for about 1.5 hours, he seems competent. Hasn't shown down anything particularly noteworthy, he's up about 1 buy-in in that span. I start the hand in the cutoff with ~$240, villain is on the button and covers.

I get K J, 2 limpers, I raise to $12, villain calls, limpers fold.

Guy is competent enough that he won't have called with totally unconnected garbage, or a monster like QQ, KK, AA or AK.

Flop ($31-3):

9 4 6

I continue for $15 thinking that he'll have missed that flop more often than not, and I'll win the pot. Villain thinks for a few seconds and calls. Because it's a relatively wet board and he just called, I think we can exclude sets and over pairs from villain's range here, at least most of the time. I also think he'd raise A9, but that's probably closer. I think he'd call with 35, 57, 78, 33, 55, 77, 88, A4, A6, Spades, and maybe float with just two over cards, though I think that's less likely. Obviously I think the OESD is less likely to have been called pre, but if he called pre flop with it, he'll definitely call (or raise) now that he's hit the flop.

Turn ($61-5):

9 4 6 A

Given the range that I put villain on above, I think the only way this hits his range is if he had A9, A4, A6, or floated me with A high. I haven't seen anything in the 90 minutes or so that I've been playing with him to indicate he would do that, but its possible. Seems like this will hit my range a lot more than his (I'm more likely to cbet A high than he is to call with it, I think). I also think that a bet here will fold out all the pocket pairs from his range above. So I decide to bet $25, and villain snap calls.

Because my line is now pretty strong-looking, I'd really expect him to have raised sets or two-pair hands looking to get it in before another spade hits. If he decided to flat the flop with an overpair like TT, JJ, or QQ, which I think is unlikely, I could also see him calling here, hoping to check behind on the river. Of course he would still be calling with his spade draws, or OESDs.

River ($111-5)

9 4 6 A 10

I'm interested in what people think I should do here. I decided to check, basically giving up after being called on both flop and turn. If he floated and turned an A, he'll never fold, if he slow played a set he'll probably jam, if he backed into a weird two pair (9T or AT) he'll probably jam. I have a hard time imagining him calling 2 streets with a worse made hand, so while he'd fold most of his non-A one pair hands, I don't think he can make it to this river with them anyway.

Villain takes about 15 seconds to think and bets $50.

Obviously my first instinct is "Oh, ****, guess I lose". But I started trying to figure out which hands in his range would call flop and turn, AND then feel comfortable betting river. I guess he'd do it with a set, but he's competent enough (I think) to have raised a set on flop or turn. Same feeling for A9. If he somehow made it to the river with 55, 77, or 88, I think he'd check behind to get a showdown. He might've rivered a set of tens, but I can't see him calling turn with that. And I guess he could've backed into AT, which would make sense, but require him to have floated the flop with basically nothing. And of course most of the draws he could've called flop and turn with have missed (except 78). Because I have the K, I have to be beating all his missed spades. And I only need to be right 1 time of 3 to be profitable.

I mean, I guess he could've somehow backdoored a flush, but I have a had time figuring out how he gets past flop with those hands (unless his OESD is suited in clubs). I guess if he decided to flat pre and flop with AA, he'd now bet for value, but that seems improbable. It seems insane, but I can't figure out a value hand that takes this line. Can I close my eyes and call here?

July 12, 2014 | 6:16 p.m.

Ya, this is kinda mangled as a line. Not sure why you wouldn't just fold pre, once you open and get called, flop and turn are fine, as long as you're intending to call river too. Could shove turn as well depending on reads. If you're folding on this river you should've folded ott. I think his range is some sets, some AQ, KQ, maaaaybe even JQ. Those hands with clubs especially. You'll be good enough of the time to call.


April 17, 2014 | 3:45 a.m.

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