PAHWM - AJss on the Button
Dynamics - Sunday afternoon local room, 1/2 NL 50-300 max
H - 30 year old white kid, prob has a loose splashy image compared to the rest of the table
V1 - 50ish year old woman, plays tight passive, only HH of note - limped pot - flop A107 ,x through H bets pot with A9, V calls, turn 5 x, x, river K, x H bets 2/3, V tank calls and angrily folds a weaker Ace
V2 - 50 year old white guy, covers table, has played anything from T4o, 27dd, limped and cold called QQ, seems to just be clicking buttons
The Hand -
three to 4 limps including V2 in the CO, H looks down at AJss (350ish) and makes it 15, V1 (250ish) makes the call in BB, one random limper calls, H2 calls in CO (500ish)
Flop (60ish)
6sJh6d
x,x,x h?
Dynamics - Sunday afternoon local room, 1/2 NL 50-300 max
H - 30 year old white kid, prob has a loose splashy image compared to the rest of the table
V1 - 50ish year old woman, plays tight passive, only HH of note - limped pot - flop A107 ,x through H bets pot with A9, V calls, turn 5 x, x, river K, x H bets 2/3, V tank calls and angrily folds a weaker Ace
V2 - 50 year old white guy, covers table, has played anything from T4o, 27dd, limped and cold called QQ, seems to just be clicking buttons
The Ha
Raise bigger pre, at least $25.
C-betting around 1/3 pot seems standard, but if our image is loose splashy, I could see betting 1/2 or occasionally even 2/3 pot. We can get value from all the PP's between 77 and TT, plus worse Jx.
I know the rules on a PAHWM are to wait about 24 hours, but pre and flop I thought were standards so I will move things along and wait till tomorrow to post the next installment.
Flop (60)
6J6r
x,x,x and h elects to bet 20
V1 calls after 20 seconds or so of thinking, random player folds, V2 calls rather quickly...H is a little concerned that he has two callers but will evaluate on the turn
Turn (120)
6J6Ar
X,X,H?
H improves to top two, but besides losing to a slow played OP, the turn does not change muc
When they both call, seems like they both like their hands. Though from the earlier hand histories, I don't think I'd be too worried about either of them sandbagging a monster here. I'd just bet about 1/2 pot, maybe a little less. V1 didn't start that deep, so we want her to call, and bring V2 along.
Flop (60)
6J6r
x,x,x and h elects to bet 20
V1 calls after 20 seconds or so of thinking, random player folds, V2 calls rather quickly...H is a little concerned that he has two callers but will evaluate on the turn
Turn (120)
6J6Ar
X,X,H?
H improves to top two, but besides losing to a slow played OP, the turn does not change much and H...?
H decides to bet 30, V1 hesitates but makes the call, and then V2 clicks it back to 70....H?
Just flat call. He did us a favor.
V2’s image is he’s clicking buttons and he just clicked it back, call.
Flop (60)
6J6r
x,x,x and h elects to bet 20
V1 calls after 20 seconds or so of thinking, random player folds, V2 calls rather quickly...H is a little concerned that he has two callers but will evaluate on the turn
Turn (120)
6J6Ar
X,X,H?
H improves to top two, but besides losing to a slow played OP, the turn does not change much and H...?
H decides to bet 30, V1 hesitates but makes the call, and then V2 clicks it back to 70. H tank calls and isnt loving life but glad it was V2 making the xr vs V1. V1 folds
River (290ish)
6J6AJ
H hits gin, V x, and H decides to bet how much?
H has about 240 behind, and V covers
I think he probably has a 6 by the way he played it, a jam is telling him we have a jack, so maybe just bet 100 maybe he tries to hero call.
With less than 1 psb behind, I shove.
He's far more likely to check back a 6 than he is to fold it. Jam.
Also psychologically it will kill you if you check and he checks back and shows a 6. If you shove and he folds then you can tell yourself he had nothing anyhow!
Jam.
Bet the A like a fish and slow play the J. $125.
If he had air he folds.
If he has 6 he calls.
If he has J he shoves.
If he has AA or 66 he raises and you were getting stacked either way.
Yeah bet small get a crying call from a 6, like 40% pot
Shove
Zeebo Theorem. Nobody can fold a full house. All in.
Flop (60)
River (290ish)
6J6AJ
H hits gin, V x, and H decides to bet how much?
H has about 240 behind, and V covers
I had a hand almost identical to this one a couple of weeks ago during my first orbit of the session, where I had A6 and Villain was betting into me on the flop and turn, both of which I just called.
When the river brought the second J and the Villain bet $25 into a pot of $100+, I raised to $100, not grasping that if Villain had the J, he also now had a better boat. Fortunately, he only called the raise, and I got to kick myself for being a dumbass and punting away $75.
Flop (60)
6J6r
x,x,x and h elects to bet 20
V1 calls after 20 seconds or so of thinking, random player folds, V2 calls rather quickly...H is a little concerned that he has two callers but will evaluate on the turn
Turn (120)
6J6Ar
X,X,H?
H improves to top two, but besides losing to a slow played OP, the turn does not change much and H...?
H decides to bet 30, V1 hesitates but makes the call, and then V2 clicks it back to 70. H tank calls and isnt loving life but glad it was V2 making the xr vs V1. V1 folds
River (290ish)
6J6AJ
H hits gin, V x, and H decides to bet how much?
H has about 240 behind, and V covers
Results -
After V x H jams, and V makes a rather quick call - H tables his hand and wins, V1 shakes his head, flips over an Ace and folds....???!!!
After the hand V1 states she had QJ
Great result, what a massive overplay.
I wonder if V's other card was a 6? Sure had me thinking they had one through most of the thread.
Nicely done, Perrone.
Surely it was A6 unless he misread the board and thought he had a boat.
I didnt read v2 description before advocating a small bet, but yeah if he’s some whale then obv jam.