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AJs vs a maniac
5-5 Live 500 max at a crazy homegame. 50% of hands are straddled to 10 or 15. Players are mix of 3 maniacs/action types 2 bad players and 1 decent LAG semi pro 3 tight/weakish players and the hero a TAG for this game.
Villan has been raising like an absolute nutcase preflop and postflop. If he senses any weakness on the turn or river he pops it 2x the pot without any hesitation. He reads relatively well but is an overall loser in the game because of his wild play. Straddled to 15 3 calls MP+1 Villan makes 200 to go with 1500 behind. Hero is in the BB with A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] J [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] and 280 behind. Villan had just stole 3 consecutive pots with big raises on the turn and river. Hero? |
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Re: AJs vs a maniac
Push. Your probally ahead but are definitely going to get called by atleast him. Do those who have called limp a lot with strong hands?
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Re: AJs vs a maniac
you have 50BBs against a guy who could be raising with 45os or some junk, how is this even a question? Also, next time buy in to cover this fool.
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Re: AJs vs a maniac
nah once in a while they have strong hands...usually its weak...
I am just making sure I was correct for +EV because I did shove and he showed down QQ and with prior reads I felt he had a hand but more like 10 10 or lower or of course nothing... |
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Re: AJs vs a maniac
GAMBOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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Re: AJs vs a maniac
happy to see im making the correct decisions...thanks for responses and imput.
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