Red aces vs Turn CR 3 way
4/8 8 handed. V1 is a old 3/6 reg who seems generally terrible but I have seen get aggressive in weird spots.
V2 is younger generally LP but does value bet.
One limper to me I raise in MP with red aces. Folds to V1 and V2 who call from the blinds.limper calls.
Flop is pretty harmless 984r. Checks to me, I bet , Vs call, fold.
Turn is J bringing a BDFD and SD. SB V1 checks, V2 fires, I call, V1 xrs, v2 instacalls. I tank and call.
River is a brick, v1 bets, v2 calls, I fold.
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Fold? There's exactly $100 in the pot after rake so you only have to be good 8% of the time in order to call. And you're closing the action. This is a given shrug call as played.
Something small to consider, might want to contemplate how a flop of 984 hits the blind's ranges. And then lots of turn cards destroy your equity.
Obviously the turn is the interesting spot. Not a fold, but could it be a raise/fold? There are players in my game where I'm laying this down on the turn after the xR. Don't hate the call/call but after that you have to call the river as well.
Aside from the river I think the play is fine.
Agree the turn was decision point, considered raise/fold but probably would have called the 3bet and river to see what he had....unless V2 kept calling.
Not sure I am good on that river more than 5% of the time.
Turn is raise or fold for me. It depends on what the player's donking range is, but for most 4/8 villains you're toast because villain has at least two pair. With a third player in the hand your plan can't be to just call down.