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I may have messed this up on multiple streets, mostly flop.
Villain 1 = old guy who opens wide
Villain 2 = decent player who plays too many hands pre and likes three betting
Villain 3 = absolutely maniac pre and post and can literally have K2 here.
Villain 1 opens early, Villain 2 calls next in, Villain 3 three bets button, I call BB with KQo, other villains call.
Flop (6BB)
Q53r
Villain 1 checks, Villain 2 bets, Villain 3 raises, I cold call, Villain 1 cold calls, Villain 2 calls.
Turn (14BB)
Q534r
I donk, Villain 1 folds, Villain 2 calls, Villain 3 folds.
River (16BB)
Q5349r
Flame away
I bet
3 Replies
Depending on how wide V1 and V2 are here, I'd consider 4b pre, but I think calling is fine. I think you need to just 3b flop and take it from there.
I like PF regardless of whether you have a 4betting range here or not (which I donβt). I agree with 3betting flop. Iβd just c/r turn if you wanted to put in more action.
I think itβs fine tbh. Turn hits your range the best so taking control isnβt bad at all. And I would never 4bet pre here.