-
Overpair multiway oop
CO likes to see a lot of flops, the type of guy who doesnt raise much, but bets most of his range when checked to. BB is passive, given preflop action he could have almost atc. I´m not worried about CO, but this turn makes BB very likely to slowplay his monsters (though there shouldnt be any 55/33/JJ/53 in his range after the flop). If I were hu with CO I´d happily crai, with BB in the hand Im not sure whether b/c or crai is the better play.
$0.50/$1 No Limit Holdem
5 players
Converted at weaktight.com
Stacks:
Hero ($144.10)
CO ($130.50)
BTN ($94.50)
SB ($95.60)
BB ($100.00)
Hero is UTG with :Qd: :Qc:
Pre-flop: ($1.50, 5 players)
Hero bets $3, CO calls $3, BTN calls $3, SB calls $2.50, BB calls $2
Flop: :5d: :3d: :js: ($15, 5 players)SB checks, BB checks, Hero bets $11, CO calls $11, 1 fold, BTN folds, BB calls $11
Turn: :3h: ($48, 3 players)
BB checks
-
I would b/c this always, but i don't c/r turns much with initiative and don't know much about it.
I also don't like the risk of giving a free card in a 3way pot.
-
What about check and if CO bets and BB folds than push?
If CO bets and BB calls then, you would be in a difficult situation ... maybe call (depending on the bet size) and c/f if river comes a diamond.
-
I think you have to lead turn as this could go c/c/c too much. The CO also knows BB is behind so is less likely to bet here imo and you have to figure at least one of them is on the FD which did not come.
After more though Jimmy's idea i kind of like too.
-
Bet it, your hands good until they tell you otherwise.
-
Bet turn for sure. I would only c/r if it were heads up vs an aggressive opponent.
-
i would bet all but one dollar of my stack on this turn. this way it looks like im never bluffing. you might get your opponent to fold KK or even more optimistically JJ. Really repping the quads will maximize your expectation in this hand. If raised I would call the last dollar just because fuck him. Seriously, screw that guy.