76s multi-way $600 multi day
Still late reg period day 1
V1 - younger guy seems pretty good but too LAG. There was a hand some nitty lady opens UTG 3000 at 1000/1500, 2 calls, V1 squeezes button to 15k, V2 calls SB, UTG calls HJ calls. (62500) 974ss, checks to V1 he bets 45k, nitty lady jams 120k he has to call 65dd
V2 - legitimately playing 95/80/15, betting 80% of the time when checked to/in flow, has all the chips
OTTH: V1 (150k) opens 8k CO at 1500/2500. V2 (covers) calls button. Hero calls 76dd BB (120k). 432ss we tank check, V1 quickly bets 16k, V2 folds, hero?
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I would fold preflop to the 3.3xBB open with no ante. Flop is sort of interesting. You have 3 clean outs on a dripping wet board, but can stack someone straight over straight if you hit.
I'd fold unless you think you can barrel V1 off an overpair. The preflop sizing and continue sizing make me think that's the majority of his range here (maybe some big Ax of spades).
So the problem becomes that if you do hit he doesn't have enough Ax hands to double you up, I don't think.
Never folding pre. Don't think I'm going with it on the flop though. We have too few clean outs and given the description of villains, there will be ample opportunity to get them later. Don't think this is the hill to die on.
I'd prob go for a small x/r to like 38k - board is obviously great for your range and we're getting an insanely good price to bluff. If we get called I'd probably be shutting it down unless we hit a spade/straight of course.
I'd prob go for a small x/r to like 38k - board is obviously great for your range and we're getting an insanely good price to bluff. If we get called I'd probably be shutting it down unless we hit a spade/straight of course.
I don't think a bluff is getting folds often on the flop - overpairs and big Ax are the majority of his range, I'd think, which are all getting a pretty good price there to see a turn and see if you barrel again or give up. I think you have to be prepared to fire every turn if you take this route, and I'm not prepared to here.
Now... I assume the offsuit card wasn't a diamond or it would have been mentioned in OP. If it was, and we could turn a flush draw, that might change my mind at some frequency.
One problem here is that the raiser's bet sizing, besides what it says about his range, has really cut the SPR down and we don't really have room to barrel three streets to try to make overpairs fold. Even with a small check-raise we're at 1 SPR going to the turn.
Raising is just awful. It may be good for your range, but a pp is at least an over pair and an ace has at least a straight draw and over cards. Really bad to bluff without much on a 3-wheel-card flop.
I don't think a bluff is getting folds often on the flop - overpairs and big Ax are the majority of his range, I'd think, which are all getting a pretty good price there to see a turn and see if you barrel again or give up. I think you have to be prepared to fire every turn if you take this route, and I'm not prepared to here. Now... I assume the offsuit card wasn't a diamond o
There's 136k in there - if we raise to 38k we risk 38 to win 136 along with a major increase to our tournament leverage late game. Not sure the math but this has to work like 20% of the time or so to make sense - think it's worth it given how many broadway cards he can have.
There's 136k in there - if we raise to 38k we risk 38 to win 136 along with a major increase to our tournament leverage late game. Not sure the math but this has to work like 20% of the time or so to make sense - think it's worth it given how many broadway cards he can have.
Where do you get 136K? The pot is about 29K going to the flop with a 16K bet. Is he really cbetting over half pot 3-ways on a wet flop where callers have a nut advantage with broadway cards? He almost always has an ace or an overpair.
Where do you get 136K? The pot is about 29K going to the flop with a 16K bet. Is he really cbetting over half pot 3-ways on a wet flop where callers have a nut advantage with broadway cards? He almost always has an ace or an overpair.
Yeah, in a live tournament with these bet sizes multiway I don't see him showing up with random Broadway cards often after that flop bet, if at all.
fold pre dont sound too unreasonable
Where do you get 136K? The pot is about 29K going to the flop with a 16K bet. Is he really cbetting over half pot 3-ways on a wet flop where callers have a nut advantage with broadway cards? He almost always has an ace or an overpair.
oops completely misread hh - disregard my comments.