Baby lead OTT (on the turn) - all three options OTT (on the table).
1/3 NLHE 9 handed.
H - has been getting wrecked. Swinging between run bad and card dead and flop dead. Can't seem to connect with premiums, losing the minimum in a lot of spots. Table is very passive and a bit on the tighter side than usual. People flatting AK in position type thing. Lots of deep stacks on lockdown now so the game sucks a bit. On 3rd BI and could be tilting. 400$ CO.
V - Plays 2/5 and 1/3. Plays a lot more aggressively at 2/5. At 1/3 he's very tight aggressive. He's won every pot he's entered tonight VPIP about 15%. Has a x/raising range. Plays very straightforward with the fish. Limp calls OOP with PPs for instance, bets his big hands. But also can limp hands like JJ-KK sometimes vs fish. Somewhat tight passive pre.
HH with V ----
Bomb pot goes 8 ways. H has 74o.
Board 1: J-4-2-4-6
Board 2: K-7-2-6-2
Action goes x thru flop, V bets 60 OTT 2nd to act, H calls IP - 6 others fold, HU (200$ back, pot 200$), V jams river PSB H calls and loses to Vs K4o.
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Fish has 250$, H has 400$, V covers.
Folds to H in CO who opens 10 with A♦ 9♦, SB fish calls, V calls BB. 3-ways IP.
Flop 30 - K♦ 7♦ 6♥
check, check, H bets 20, fish folds, V calls, HU IP.
Turn 70 - T♣
V leads 20, H calls (?)
River 110 - 9♠
V leads 80...
3 Replies
Hand is played fine although I rarely raise less than $12, but if $10 is the norm, I get it. Raising the turn would be interesting -- I'd probably make it $60 or $75. He seems to be setting his price to see a river.
River is a fold vs. someone playing tight/passive. He can beat a 9. Only way I call is if he knows I'm tilted and is trying to buy the pot, but that's very rare.
I'm fine with preflop (noting I actually like the small raise when opening in LP to encourage action as we're not here to steal the blinds).
I prolly bet smaller on the flop but whatever.
Interesting turn spot. What do we make of the small donk? If this is always weakness on this drawy a board, I could get behind a semi-bluff here. Obviously calling otherwise.
To the big river bet I'd just fold, noting that this looks a lot like QJdd (and possibly 98 expecting you to spazz on the turn to the small bet).
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Turn feels like a draw trying to set it's price, like 78.
I think raise turn is interesting line to consider.
As played feels like a straightforward fold against a villain who's been playing tight.