5/5 QQ multiway
5/5 in LA
$1000 effective
V1 - 60-year-old Iranian player. This guy loves action, and I regularly see him in the casino. He is not your typical OMC who waits for AA or a set. He doesn't make stupid fundamental mistakes, but sometimes can be tricky. I won a big pot against him a few weeks ago. He stacked off with A9s on a 9xx ss board for 250bb without any problem. Standard stuff for him. I have no idea how to categorize this guy. He is not a fish, but not a reg either. He is sort of a Teddy KGB(lol) type of player. Loves big action, knows poker fundamentals, and not a real fish.
V2 - 60-year-old Armenian player. I can actually give him the same description. Maybe this guy is a little tighter.
Both of them know that I'm a tight player. They probably think I'm a big nit because I played a few big games with them and was very tight.
Hero with QQ opens to $20 from MP, V1(BU) calls, V2(BB) calls
Flop($65): T♦ 5♥ 3♣
Hero bets $40, both call
Turn($165): J♦
Hero bets $100, both call
River($365): 8♣
BB checks
1) Hero - ???
2) If Hero has ~$300 left - ???
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i ram this home all day against 2 fish
Close your eyes and jam. Do we have Qd?
Check turn or Jam River.
If either opponent had 2P+ by the turn, I'd think we have heard from them, on such a wet board.
I'd probably bet $225 and fold to a raise.
If you only had $300 left, I'd just stick it in against these two V's.
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With your effective stack size, bet $150 to $200 on river to get a little value. W/ a $300 stack, shove.
Everyone's jamming 840 into 365?
I would bet the turn slightly smaller to around 75, and then b/f the river around 120.
This: "He stacked off with A9s on a 9xx ss board for 250bb without any problem."
He had a NFD, and it's 3 ways rn and they both called 100 into 165 ott so one or both of them might still have us beat anyway.
Sorry misunderstood the stack sizes. I would bet 200 if deep and jam 300 if short.