Never overplay King Jack
$1/$2 on a Saturday afternoon at Mohegan Sun in CT
Kind of a basic hand but there are a few close decision points and I'm not in love with my play.
V1 on BTN: Dorky looking Middle-aged white guy. Doesn't seem very experienced or studied but I haven't seen any huge mistakes. He is losing on the day but has been coming back. He tried to engage with me in some strat talk, commenting on the wild play of a fish on the other side of the table. $500 stack
V2 in SB: Younger white guy. Has the look of a good player but is playing pretty badly. He is on 3rd buy-in and seemed like he was tilted earlier. Is stabbing a lot on flops. In another hand he led for $15 into $7 on a low paired board. $200 stack
Hero in CO: 30s white guy. I've punted a couple times this session and have showdown a few bluffs so my image isn't good. I am playing tighter and more aggressively than most. $300 stack
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3 loose passive players limp from EP. Hero is in CO with KJo and calls. V1 on BTN calls. V2 in SB completes. BB checks.
Flop: J83r (pot: $12). V2 leads $10. Folds to Hero who calls. V1 calls.
Turn: J83 T (pot: $40). V2 bets $20. Hero calls. V1 calls.
River: J83 T K (pot: $98). V2 bets $20. Hero?
Feel free to provide feedback on all streets.