Banana flopped top set again
1/3 NLHE 9 handed
V1 - Loose passive mawg unknown. Been at table with him for several hours now and he just bleeds down. 380$ SB.
Banana - UTG Covers with winning jovial cherub image.
V2 - weak tight asian limp-call-folds everything pre and post. Comes out firing randomly and its always been AQ+. 650$ LJ.
V3 - Station that will call off his whole stack with top pair top kicker on any runout. Ive torched trying to bluff his overpairs out on low connected boards. 1300$ CO.
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H sees A♥ A♦ opens 10, V2 calls V3 calls V1 calls. 4 ways 2nd to act.
Flop 40 - A♠ 8♠ 3♣
Check, check, check, V3 bets 30, V1 calls, H x/r to 110, V2 folds, V3 calls, V1 calls
Turn 370 - V1 x, H ?, V1 has 260 back, V3 has like 1200$...
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1/3 NLHE 9 handedV1 - Loose passive mawg unknown. Been at table with him for several hours now and he just bleeds down. 380$ SB.Banana - UTG Covers with winning jovial cherub image.V2 - weak tight asian limp-call-folds everything pre and post. Comes out firing randomly and its always been AQ+. 650$ LJ.V3 - Station that will call off his whole stack with top pair top kicker on a
Bet $240
What is the turn card?
Could make it small enough so that if V1 shoves and V3 calls you can 3! the turn.
Oops oops oops Turn J♥
Although your reads suggest that V3 might even call a shove right now, I'd probably bet $400 on the turn and shove the river.
However, if you believe V3 would call a turn shove, then you should shove.
Overbetting the turn to get stacks setup OTR. Flop is super wet and turn could have helped a lot of my opponents that made 2p/combo draws
Do we believe V1 will shove over H's bet of 120 or so? Or merely call it, as dumb as that would be?
I like the idea of using V1 to reopen the action. A sequential way of getting LOTS of money in on the turn is the best way to keep V3 coming along, I think. No big draws have come in yet, so V3's likely big Ace should still feel pretty good about caliing even a turn 3!
OTOH, if you think V3 will call something like 125-150% of the pot here, (like when you presumably tried to bluff them) don't get clever, just bet that.
Edit, wp so far.
Getting cute with a 125 bet hoping the loose passive will shove instead of call, and hoping V3 calls that and then we can reshove and hope V3 will call it off ... seems like a lot of hoping.
Turn is mostly a brick so bet $600 (don't mind 500, but at 400 it's almost a dry side pot if V1 calls), planning to shove most (all?) rivers.
Looks a lot less scary to V3.
Result:
Spoiler
I bet turn for 300, both fold. V3 says he had Q-high FD. They both think I had 88.
ok really quick point - given villain descriptions i would break the rule of checking here w/ top set and just donk lead. that field is "station, loose passive" overall so the potential to c/r is handicapped even further than you would given mediocre ass 1/3 opponents.
i'll spend some time on other parts when i get more of it myself.
b/w
my strat question to you is how the **** can i hit more sets like you does? (jokes jokes)