[quote:c9e6efa04e="thejim"]1/2 nl
first, about midnight, table a mixed bag, but not overly aggressive. You limp after one limper while in mp with ATss. Six people total see the flop of 789 two spades. check check, guy to your right bets 10. You raise to 30. Folds back to him and he goes all-in for 160. He's a local, who obviously plays a lot, but doesn't know theory (like, at all). His range includes sets and two pair, but is very heavy on a flopped straight. He limps about 70% of the hands. What do you do and why?[/quote:c9e6efa04e]
if you think he has a set fold. two pair probably calling.... either way he way over bet and it kind of blows things out of the water thus meaning you should fold.....frankly i dont know if you should have raised to 30....i dont know if i feel like a gamble and strictly drawing for the flush, i'd call....
[quote:c9e6efa04e="thejim"]
second, about 3am, table has gone crazy. ep raises to 12 after one limper, one caller to you on the button with 79cc. You call, although you only have ~170 in your stack. 6 players total (for 12 each), pot of 72. Flop 985 one club. Checked to you, you bet 40. BB calls, and utg limp/caller calls. Turn 4c. BB bets 75. He is incapable of doing this with a flopped set or a straight, so he could have two pair or a set of fours, but most likely a weird overpair like TT or JJ. What do you do and why?[/quote:c9e6efa04e]i call this time , he under bet the pot and you have like a 40% chance of hitting.... i think the pot is like at 192+75...
i am probably wrong on both of these....