PAHWM - AJss on the Button

PAHWM - AJss on the Button

Dynamics - Sunday afternoon local room, 1/2 NL 50-300 max

H - 30 year old white kid, prob has a loose splashy image compa

03 September 2024 at 11:57 AM
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by Perrone66

Dynamics - Sunday afternoon local room, 1/2 NL 50-300 maxH - 30 year old white kid, prob has a loose splashy image compared to the rest of the tableV1 - 50ish year old woman, plays tight passive, only HH of note - limped pot - flop A107 ,x through H bets pot with A9, V calls, turn 5 x, x, river K, x H bets 2/3, V tank calls and angrily folds a weaker AceV2 - 50 year old white g

Raise bigger pre, at least $25.

C-betting around 1/3 pot seems standard, but if our image is loose splashy, I could see betting 1/2 or occasionally even 2/3 pot. We can get value from all the PP's between 77 and TT, plus worse Jx.


by Perrone66

I know the rules on a PAHWM are to wait about 24 hours, but pre and flop I thought were standards so I will move things along and wait till tomorrow to post the next installment.Flop (60)6J6rx,x,x and h elects to bet 20V1 calls after 20 seconds or so of thinking, random player folds, V2 calls rather quickly...H is a little concerned that he has two callers but will evaluate on

When they both call, seems like they both like their hands. Though from the earlier hand histories, I don't think I'd be too worried about either of them sandbagging a monster here. I'd just bet about 1/2 pot, maybe a little less. V1 didn't start that deep, so we want her to call, and bring V2 along.


by Perrone66

Flop (60)6J6rx,x,x and h elects to bet 20V1 calls after 20 seconds or so of thinking, random player folds, V2 calls rather quickly...H is a little concerned that he has two callers but will evaluate on the turnTurn (120)6J6ArX,X,H?H improves to top two, but besides losing to a slow played OP, the turn does not change much and H...?H decides to bet 30, V1 hesitates but makes the

Just flat call. He did us a favor.


V2’s image is he’s clicking buttons and he just clicked it back, call.


Flop (60)
6J6r

x,x,x and h elects to bet 20

V1 calls after 20 seconds or so of thinking, random player folds, V2 calls rather quickly...H is a little concerned that he has two callers but will evaluate on the turn

Turn (120)
6J6Ar

X,X,H?

H improves to top two, but besides losing to a slow played OP, the turn does not change much and H...?

H decides to bet 30, V1 hesitates but makes the call, and then V2 clicks it back to 70. H tank calls and isnt loving life but glad it was V2 making the xr vs V1. V1 folds

River (290ish)
6J6AJ

H hits gin, V x, and H decides to bet how much?

H has about 240 behind, and V covers


I think he probably has a 6 by the way he played it, a jam is telling him we have a jack, so maybe just bet 100 maybe he tries to hero call.


With less than 1 psb behind, I shove.


He's far more likely to check back a 6 than he is to fold it. Jam.

Also psychologically it will kill you if you check and he checks back and shows a 6. If you shove and he folds then you can tell yourself he had nothing anyhow!


Jam.


Bet the A like a fish and slow play the J. $125.

If he had air he folds.
If he has 6 he calls.
If he has J he shoves.
If he has AA or 66 he raises and you were getting stacked either way.


Yeah bet small get a crying call from a 6, like 40% pot


Shove


Zeebo Theorem. Nobody can fold a full house. All in.


by Perrone66

Flop (60)

River (290ish)
6J6AJ

H hits gin, V x, and H decides to bet how much?

H has about 240 behind, and V covers

I had a hand almost identical to this one a couple of weeks ago during my first orbit of the session, where I had A6 and Villain was betting into me on the flop and turn, both of which I just called.

When the river brought the second J and the Villain bet $25 into a pot of $100+, I raised to $100, not grasping that if Villain had the J, he also now had a better boat. Fortunately, he only called the raise, and I got to kick myself for being a dumbass and punting away $75.


by venice10

Zeebo Theorem. Nobody can fold a full house. All in.

Exactly this.


Flop (60)
6J6r

x,x,x and h elects to bet 20

V1 calls after 20 seconds or so of thinking, random player folds, V2 calls rather quickly...H is a little concerned that he has two callers but will evaluate on the turn

Turn (120)
6J6Ar

X,X,H?

H improves to top two, but besides losing to a slow played OP, the turn does not change much and H...?

H decides to bet 30, V1 hesitates but makes the call, and then V2 clicks it back to 70. H tank calls and isnt loving life but glad it was V2 making the xr vs V1. V1 folds

River (290ish)
6J6AJ

H hits gin, V x, and H decides to bet how much?

H has about 240 behind, and V covers

Results -

After V x H jams, and V makes a rather quick call - H tables his hand and wins, V1 shakes his head, flips over an Ace and folds....???!!!

After the hand V1 states she had QJ


Great result, what a massive overplay.


I wonder if V's other card was a 6? Sure had me thinking they had one through most of the thread.

Nicely done, Perrone.


by Nh,gg.

I wonder if V's other card was a 6? Sure had me thinking they had one through most of the thread.

Nicely done, Perrone.

Agreed, could easily be a cooler.


Surely it was A6 unless he misread the board and thought he had a boat.


I didnt read v2 description before advocating a small bet, but yeah if he’s some whale then obv jam.

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