1/3 facing 2x+ overbet jam tptk
1/3 Home game 9 handed.
Villain has been opening to 10 the whole night with trash from ep to lp. Postflop play, some semibluffs, some thin value, nothing too crazy in multiway pots. Rarely seen any 3bets/squeeze from him.
Hero has been very weak tight, the whole table was on passive/station side. Hero has iso~raise to 20 then folded to a nit 3bet, villain said something about it saying what hands I can raise to 20 but folds to only 60 raise.
Effective stacks
450ish
2 limpers including a fish
Hero in CO picks up AhQd iso raise to 20. (this is standard raise size with limpers)
Villain 3bets to 80 in SB. Hero flats, this is wide vs wide config, no way we ever folding AQ right?
Pot 169
Q95hh
Villain glances at my chips, but I think my left hand/arm covered my green(25$) stack, just as I about to move my hand away to let him look. He immediately said allin, then saw my stack then said no, not allin. Then realize he already said allin, ok whatever I mean all in. Tbh, I'm not sure if this was an act, or he really messed up. My stack has been hovering 4~500 all night, added on once. But then again overbet jamming overpairs doesn't make sense as well.
So I have about 370ish behind. Villain covers.
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--Rarely seen any 3bets/squeeze from him.
--Villain 3bets to 80 in SB. Hero flats, this is wide vs wide config, no way we ever folding AQ right?
It's really on you to tell us whether his sb 3-bet is a sign of strength or is just an attempt to punish your late position open.
PRE - seems fine. Definitely not folding. Definitely not 4B'ing.
FLOP - Not much to think about. We have TPTK with the NFD. I'd be happy to GII here.
Doubtful he's nutted and angling, intentionally or unintentionally. If he is, not sure it matters. We're in decent shape against over-pairs and sets, and crushing his combos of AK/AQ/KQ and lower PP + worse flush draws. We block AA and QQ.
Laugh muh ballz off if he's got JT and sucks out.
If you've seen V raising with trash all night, and he's noticed you folding to 3B's, it's reasonable to think he could be getting pretty far OOL here.
Let's assume a typical low stakes 3b range of AQ+, JJ+, and not sure we should assume more than that given he seems to open raise a lot, but not 3b pre.
We have blockers for AA, AQ, AK, QQ and he might be pissing around with JJ or AK, and we have some reasonable equity against hands ahead of us like KK, including the backdoor nut flush. I think we have just enough to call.
1/3 Home game 9 handed.Villain has been opening to 10 the whole night with trash from ep to lp. Postflop play, some semibluffs, some thin value, nothing too crazy in multiway pots. Rarely seen any 3bets/squeeze from him.Hero has been very weak tight, the whole table was on passive/station side. Hero has iso~raise to 20 then folded to a nit 3bet, villain said something about
This hand shouldn't get to the flop. If you think v could be light, we jam pre, put him in a spot and try to capitalize. If you think his range is stronger than your hand, this is a fold pre flop. However, if you can quantify how you can generate EV post flop when the flop is something like 872r, or K86ssc, then by all mean call pre flop and play it out.
You mentioned v rarely 3b pre. Well, he 3b from SB, the worst spot to 3b from after you iso'd a few players. You didn't open co, and v 3b from the button. That's a different scenario.
Having position is nullified in this spot. The SPR is so small such that v can bet small on the flop and jam turn for less than pot. Imo, on flops like K86ssc, v c-bet and we have to fold. On 872r, he gets to c-bet, sure we can call one off, but on most turn cards he can jam for value or bluff and we have to fold.
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Sounds like he could have TJhh so i guess its probably a flip?
PRE - seems fine. Definitely not folding. Definitely not 4B'ing.FLOP - Not much to think about. We have TPTK with the NFD. I'd be happy to GII here.Doubtful he's nutted and angling, intentionally or unintentionally. If he is, not sure it matters. We're in decent shape against over-pairs and sets, and crushing his combos of AK/AQ/KQ and lower PP + worse flush draws. We block AA
Spoiler
I only had the BD flushdraw. I called, Villain had 48hh, he got there on the turn, I didn't even realize there was a flushdraw until showdown. Probably deep in my mind, fd doesn't even exist/matter in 3bet pots.
Tbh, I wasn't too sure on the call even after the hand, even though he turns out to get out of line this time.
I was afraid that everything was an act, yet I was like I have TPTK no way I'm folding in 3bet pot. This sick feeling happened to me before when opponent faked it and start making speech plays. Not sure if you call it PTSD or whatever, but it literally was bringing back old memories of those times when it was all an act.
Welp, V is terrible, and getting way OOL. Make a mental note for the future.
