JJ overpair facing flop action, calm turn
20-40 game, most of the field I will call "regs" in the sense that they play 20-40 or higher in this room multiple times a week, all know each other, and aren't making outrageously stupid mistakes that I see, but no particular insight into the finer tendencies of the players and some are likely relatively fishy compared to others.
Reg opens EP, fish cold calls the CO, SB reg flats.
Hero looks at Jh Jc in the BB and raises. EP makes it 4 bets (cap is 5), CO and SB call again, H calls.
Four ways to the flop of
Flop (16 SB): Th 7s 3h
SB donks, H raises, EP 3-bets. CO folds, SB calls, H calls.
Turn (12.5 BB): Th 7s 3h 8s
Checks through
River (12.5 BB): Th 7s 3h 8s Td
SB leads, H...?
This feels like a hand where I am liable to make a mistake for not feeling like the decisions here and OTF are obvious.
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Everything looks good to me until the river. If this were heads up it’s an easy sigh call. No idea what EP is doing here but he shouldn’t have an overpair
Call river. The 4bet PF, 3bet flop, and check back turn line screams AK. You probably lose to SB, but the pot is quite large and you have an overpair so you can't do much else.
Hero calls perhaps more quickly than he should have, EP calls.
Result:
Spoiler
SB wins with KTo. EP flashes AA, no idea wtf he was thinking checking back the turn but it definitely gave me false I hope I might have the best hand before the second ten peels off..
There is a chance I am misremembering the undercards on the board as I don't always write the hands down quickly enough, but at worst it was like the turn being an offsuit 6 completing the 98 straight and not putting a double fd out
dont see how you can fold river when SB could be betting worse like A7s or 99.