Not one, but TWO check raisers

Not one, but TWO check raisers

2/5 NLHE 8 handed

Table just opened, new casino I've never been to, nice lighting inside. Game is a mixed bag with V1 and V2 (young asian guys) seeming fairly active and playing a lot of pots. Not much to read but one HH where V2 put in too much money with the bare bottom end of his range:

V1 opens late position, V2 3-bets from SB, V1 4-bets huge like 5x (both are 1500$ deep), V2 calls. Flop J T 9 V2 checks, V1 checks back, Turn 6 V2 checks, V1 bets, V2 x/raises big, V1 calls. River 5 V2 unloads all-in for 1.5x pot V1 tank calls with A A V2 has AJo no

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This is my first hand I've played at the table and no one has ever seen me before.

UTG, UTG1 fold, H opens K Q to 20 (I sized a bit larger as the table was calling this sizing) in LJ off a stack of 800 (eff), V1 calls SB, V2 calls BB. 3-ways IP.

Flop 60 - Q T 5

check, check, H bets 50, V1 x/r to 175, V2 3-bets to 400...hero? (V1 covers, V2 has about 1.2k, I have 750 or so back).

My questions are - what hands are you continuing with here? If V2 had folded what hands would you continue with against only V1?

13 July 2024 at 02:07 PM
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