tsossong18
High Hand
Hello all, I'm looking for some opinions on this hand I played to get some perspective on what the optimal way to play this hand and see if I could have done anything better. Not many hands that I play with end up 4 ways to the river in this fashion with a decently large pot like this so this hand has been lingering in my head. I'll try and give as much detail as necessary without making this too long but if you have any questions on certain details I will try to explain my thoughts or any sort of history with players in the hand. Here we go..
1/3NLH at Lumiere Place Casino in St. Louis on a Saturday night close to midnight. Games are 10 handed (very annoying they do this) but for this hand we have 3 villains involved in the hand. This is my first time to this card room as I just moved to the area and have been in the game for about 2 hours now. I am sitting on a stack of about $250 and in the small blind.

in the SB and think of my options. I think all 3 of my options are reasonable. Folding is certainly okay being that I'm out of position, but I rule this out considering the villains in the pot are donaters and I want to play pots with them. Raising seems not as good considering V3 only has about $150 to start the hand and I am essentially calling him off with a decent 3bet size and there is still V1 to act behind as well as V2 being the original raiser. Doesn't seem like a good spot to raise this hand as a bluff. Calling seems fine as well since I have a potential nutted hand and can get away from it if i happen to completely whiff. I decide to flat, BB comes along and V1 calls as well.
Pot: $100
Flop comes

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I elect to check, and it checks over to V2 who bets $40. V3 flats, and I consider my options again for about 15-20 seconds. I'm never folding which I think is pretty obvious with my 9 flush outs to the nuts, and 3 inside straight draw outs. 3 betting doesn't seem terrible but V3 flatting here tells me he has something decent considering he only has $90 left behind at this point and I don't want to chase out other action. I'm not always flatting but probably 80/20 flatting vs 3betting given this specific scenario. Also I don't feel I'm deep enough to be 3betting here without completely committing myself to the hand. I decide to flat, BB folds, and to my surprise V1 flats as well.
At this point I'm trying to put V2 on a range being that he has been the aggressor throughout the hand. I am mostly putting him on sets (Ts) and overpairs since he is betting into 5 people but also adding in some flush draws and AK/AQ type hands. Not many since I have the nut flush draw in my hand which takes out a decent bit of them leaving really only
,
, and 
as [possible flush draws for him. For V1 and V3 at this point I'm ranging them on Ts and some flush draws. V3 could have some sort of straight draws based on seeing the types of hands he's been playing and given his position. V1 could have sets of 5s or 2s given his play of limping pre and calling V2's flop bet but his play has been so face up I would really expect him to check raise these hands being 4 ways. V3 I would expect to jam sets based on previous play so I discount these hands out of his range considerably. I am most concerned with V2's hand and I'm sneakily suspicious of V1's hand, not so much V3.
Pot: $260
Turn is
I don't like this card as now my flush outs are not to the nuts and I am planning on folding to any jam from V2 or any sizeable bet from any of villains. V1 checks, V2 thinks for 10 seconds or so and checks, and V3 checks behind.
Pot: $260
River is
Obviously a very good card for me. I consider leading here but my stack size and really everyone elses stack size makes it awkward (other than V3 who I'm not worried about at this point for $90). I feel that I won't get too much action from anything other than a flush or full house so I elect to check in hopes that someone bluffs with the intention of just calling. This is the street where I feel I have no clue if I could have made a better decision and want feedback on.
So I just decided as I was typing the last sentence of the river that I will leave the following action details out until I get some analysis/feedback on the hand as is and leave some suspense to come. Let me know what you think of my play, what you would do different, and what you would do if:
A) V1 bets between $150-$200
B) V2 shoves for ~pot
C) V3 shoves for $90
Also for fun add in what you think happened on the river!
I think it's a good exercise to go through all the scenarios, and I will add in what actually happened which I think will surprise most of you. Look forward to hearing everyone's opinions and hope to learn something!
PS - I didn't keep it short. I left out some of my thought processes. Hopefully some good questions come up in discussion. I'm gonna be honest with you if I had thought of things or not because I have nothing to gain from lying. I'm here to learn! Hopefully I expressed everything well enough to show my thought level and process decently well.
1/3NLH at Lumiere Place Casino in St. Louis on a Saturday night close to midnight. Games are 10 handed (very annoying they do this) but for this hand we have 3 villains involved in the hand. This is my first time to this card room as I just moved to the area and have been in the game for about 2 hours now. I am sitting on a stack of about $250 and in the small blind.
- Villain 1 (V1) - ~$400: Older gentleman who is UTG+1. We have no playing history with V1 but have watched him play a few big pots where his hands were played essentially face up. He made a very noteable nitty river check after 3betting pre and barreling pot for 2 streets when he held KK against someone with QQ. Very straightforward player who is a little on the nitty side.
- V2 Late MP - ~$350: late 20s early 30s male who we have recently clashed with. Since clashing he had been very aggressive/steamy and in the berating mood
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- V3 CO - ~$150: Early 30s male who is very loose and is moving to Vegas at the end of the month to "play professionally". He won't last long...


Pot: $100
Flop comes



I elect to check, and it checks over to V2 who bets $40. V3 flats, and I consider my options again for about 15-20 seconds. I'm never folding which I think is pretty obvious with my 9 flush outs to the nuts, and 3 inside straight draw outs. 3 betting doesn't seem terrible but V3 flatting here tells me he has something decent considering he only has $90 left behind at this point and I don't want to chase out other action. I'm not always flatting but probably 80/20 flatting vs 3betting given this specific scenario. Also I don't feel I'm deep enough to be 3betting here without completely committing myself to the hand. I decide to flat, BB folds, and to my surprise V1 flats as well.
At this point I'm trying to put V2 on a range being that he has been the aggressor throughout the hand. I am mostly putting him on sets (Ts) and overpairs since he is betting into 5 people but also adding in some flush draws and AK/AQ type hands. Not many since I have the nut flush draw in my hand which takes out a decent bit of them leaving really only






Pot: $260
Turn is

I don't like this card as now my flush outs are not to the nuts and I am planning on folding to any jam from V2 or any sizeable bet from any of villains. V1 checks, V2 thinks for 10 seconds or so and checks, and V3 checks behind.
Pot: $260
River is

Obviously a very good card for me. I consider leading here but my stack size and really everyone elses stack size makes it awkward (other than V3 who I'm not worried about at this point for $90). I feel that I won't get too much action from anything other than a flush or full house so I elect to check in hopes that someone bluffs with the intention of just calling. This is the street where I feel I have no clue if I could have made a better decision and want feedback on.
So I just decided as I was typing the last sentence of the river that I will leave the following action details out until I get some analysis/feedback on the hand as is and leave some suspense to come. Let me know what you think of my play, what you would do different, and what you would do if:
A) V1 bets between $150-$200
B) V2 shoves for ~pot
C) V3 shoves for $90
Also for fun add in what you think happened on the river!
I think it's a good exercise to go through all the scenarios, and I will add in what actually happened which I think will surprise most of you. Look forward to hearing everyone's opinions and hope to learn something!
PS - I didn't keep it short. I left out some of my thought processes. Hopefully some good questions come up in discussion. I'm gonna be honest with you if I had thought of things or not because I have nothing to gain from lying. I'm here to learn! Hopefully I expressed everything well enough to show my thought level and process decently well.
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