Facing turn 3bet with second nuts
2/5 8 handed
UTG+1 limps (400)
V on BTN open to 15 (~1000)
Hero on SB flats with QQ56 single no heart (covers)
+1 calls
Flop AQ4hhh (50)
Hero checks, +1 bets 30, V calls, Hero calls
Turn 4s (140)
Hero checks, +1 bets 45, V calls, Hero raises to 300, +1 folds, V jams for 1000
Hero?
No large reads villian seems loose passive mainly check calling hasn't really raised post, saw him limp aces UTG once. Hero probably has tight image relative to table
5 Replies
Fold
Why did you raise so big? After he jams we can only beat bluffs.
Pre is close I think between calling and folding - you're really just set mining. Not sure what we beat OTT here - we basically announced we have a FH yet here he is jamming 1k.
Based on what you know so far about the V, fold.
The turn raise is the issue here, as others have pointed out. Raising accomplishes nothing. What hands are you getting value from that can call your raise? Almost none. Any flush is folding and AA and 44 have you crushed. A4 is the ONLY hand paying you off and that is not really in V's range when he raises pre and flats this flop, and even then most decent players are folding A4 to your raise. Call to keep everyone in to try to get some value from a rec continuing to bet the nut flush, and for pot control against V. The only raise I am putting in is a very small one if +1 bets river and V folds, and even that's risky.
No issue with the flop call as long as you are able to lay down QQ to the preflop raiser on a AQX boards when something like this happens 😉.
Turn raise is pretty atrocious. I’d need to think V could bluff jam over it to even consider it as a possibility…and that’s almost no one at these stakes