Underrepping TT MW Semi-Deep
Underrepping TT MW Semi-Deep

Underrepping TT MW Semi-Deep

1/3 NLHE 9 handed

Game is loose passive with a few fish beginners commenting on how the maniacs and whales are putting in 50$ pre with hands like A7o. V1 is one such fish and is saying things like "You called 25$ pre with 64 suited?! that's a 3$ hand!". I've been somewhat card dead but my image to those paying attention is a winning grinder.

V1 - Fish. MP. 200$.

V2 - Button clicking mildly winning TAG. LJ. 1200$.

V3 - Maniac 100% VPIP calls or raises every bet. Bluffs regularly. HJ. 330$.

V4 - Loose passive old asian man seems to be c-bet bluffing a lot post, I've been whiffing and folding to him giving him respect but I think he's wider than I imagine. CO. 1200$.

V5 - Standard loose passive kid ran a heater earlier, FOF post. BTN. Covers.

We have 850$ from SB.

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V1 opens 15, V2 V3 V4 and V5 all call 15, we see T T in SB and just call, BB folds. 6-ways OOP.

Flop 90 - 8 6 5

H x, V1 x, V2 x, V3 bets 75, V4 folds, V5 calls, we call (??), V1 folds, V2 folds. 3-ways OOP.

Turn 270 - 9

H x, V3 AI for 234, V5 calls with enough back to cover our 760 remaining...

28 April 2025 at 08:12 PM
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I think I would prefer to just put in a huge raise pre-flop. The PFR is short and there is a 100% VPIP guy with 100bb as well. Try to get it all-in pre against one of those guys.

Flop is a weird spot. I guess call makes sense. I could see an argument for raising (isolate the whale who is pretty short) and folding (you aren't closing the action, the bet is huge).

On the turn, I don't see how you can do anything other than fold.


Yeah, you lost this hand preflop


Preflop is OK, but fold turn.


Turn seems like pretty standard fold - even if villains don't have us beat yet will have a lot of equity.


Result:

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I fold turn. V3 has 93hh and V5 has 56o. River bricks so 2-pair good.

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