AJJ36
5-10-20 Big O. V in co always min buys for 500 and usually likes to leave when he gets to his current stack depth. He has 2.1K and we barely cover. He’s aggro and a thinking player but spewy.
Hero on btn with AJJ36 with A36hhh
Pre: LJ HJ V hero sb limp. Very tight bb makes it 60 and everyone calls.
Flop (420) : 942r bdnfd
5 checks V pots
7 Replies
4 checks, right? No pair at the board makes me more inclined to fold. SPR is going to be 1 on the turn and your hand rarely improve.
Preflop I think our hand is strong enough to raise over a few limps if they are limp >50% of range especially on the btn.
As played vs spewy aggro player potting flop I think we have to just go with it here at ~5 spr and jam. Our hand is not strong enough to call and allow other players to come along and our hand is too strong to fold. Overpair+BDNFD+NLD as a hand class i think has enough equity vs his stack off range.
I would just fold. It's 5-way, your hand is not great. I don't know if people cr in your game but I know I would have still plenty of strong hands as BB even, as SB obviously.
I don't think you are doing great even against bettor's range and you have 4 more people to worry about. Then again, I have no idea how spewy people in this game are.
For the record it’s 7 ways.
You're 49.3% vs A35xx with a backdoor flush draw. Seems like you have two much of a hand to fold. Maybe you weight V to the stronger part of his range given what you said about him quitting with this stack size? Tough one, I can make arguments for all 3 options.
My thoughts are that the Villain's bet screams, "Made Hand" and he wants to push players out of the pot. So the high is locked up. Also, there is around a 50% chance you will be sharing the low if you make it. With the game being as good as it is. I would fold and wait for a better spot.
Seems likely BB has AA2 without a 3 and is check-folding. With what this implies for the ranges of everyone else, I call flop.