
primrose
Visionary
Bronze Level
- Game
- Hold'em
- Game Format
- No Limit
- Table Format
- MTT
- Buy-in
- 100+10
- Currency
- €
In this hand, I'm in the third blind level of my twice-weekly local casino tournament. I have
on the Hijack and the UTG+2 player (on a 10-handed table, so 2 before the LJ) minraises 300 (2 BB).
Usually this hand should be a fold, but this was a super passive table where no one was 3betting anything, which means you can significantly widen your ranges, so I flatted. CO and SB and BB also come along, so we're 5way. SB does a lot of tricky things like trapping and bluffing (but not in a good way), the other three are all your typical weak passive live players.
Flop is
(Pot=1500.) It checks to UTG+2, who cbets 300. I call, as does everyone else.
Turn is
(Pot=3000.) It checks to UTG+2 again, who bets 1400. What now? What would you do? And why? I recommend thinking about this before looking at the spoiler. (UTG+2 has 2400 chips behind after this bet, assume everyone else had a starting stack of around 8000.)
My action:
Reveal:
Usually this hand should be a fold, but this was a super passive table where no one was 3betting anything, which means you can significantly widen your ranges, so I flatted. CO and SB and BB also come along, so we're 5way. SB does a lot of tricky things like trapping and bluffing (but not in a good way), the other three are all your typical weak passive live players.
Flop is
Turn is
My action:
When I want to make a call I ask, does my opponent bet this with X, where X is the best hand I beat? Is this QT?
Villain bet into 4 people, then bet into 4 people again. Now Villain doesn't necessarily adjust his play enough for the number of players, and also this bet sizing is not that large; this is the best reason for calling. But it is still a bet and then another bet into 4 people. Even with the bet sizing, I think it's a stretch to give him QT. And that's the best hand I beat. Every other hand I beat is even less likely.
And also, one of the other players could waking up with a strong hand here. They didn't show any strength, but it's not impossible. So even though it's annoying to fold a decent top pair to a half pot bet, I folded.
In retrospect this looks even more like a fold than it did at the time -- to me anyway, it's easier when you don't have chips invested -- but I think it's a spot that many people would call, so it seemed worth sharing.
Villain bet into 4 people, then bet into 4 people again. Now Villain doesn't necessarily adjust his play enough for the number of players, and also this bet sizing is not that large; this is the best reason for calling. But it is still a bet and then another bet into 4 people. Even with the bet sizing, I think it's a stretch to give him QT. And that's the best hand I beat. Every other hand I beat is even less likely.
And also, one of the other players could waking up with a strong hand here. They didn't show any strength, but it's not impossible. So even though it's annoying to fold a decent top pair to a half pot bet, I folded.
In retrospect this looks even more like a fold than it did at the time -- to me anyway, it's easier when you don't have chips invested -- but I think it's a spot that many people would call, so it seemed worth sharing.
Reveal:
Two players called the Turn bet, River was the
, UTG+2 allined and got one caller; UTG+2 had Aces and won the pot, the other player didn't show.