DrStrange
4 of a Kind
We are playing $1/$1 live with a $100 max buy-in, eleven handed (not the same players, one left and one joined plus a few people switched to luckier seats). This is early in the session, the table is filled with action making big winners and losers. It is the Saturday after Thanksgiving, the night is light and friendly.
Cast of characters:
The Ultimate Calling Station is playing $400 and is under the gun. This villain is a little more aggressive than normal but no less sticky.
The Cougar is UTG+2 and is playing $300. Tricky, trappy slow players. Loose and sticky.
Hero has $125 but is on his second buy-in after finding out that top two pair loses to Crazy Jr's fourth pair if villain turns a two - outer set. This hand happens shortly after that. Keep in mind Hero doesn't have much fold equity after winning a big early hand with ace high.
Crazy Jr has $300 and is still glowing after stacking Hero moments ago. A traditional LAGtard.
MP+3 is playing $100 and is still mindful that Hero got her to fold the wining hand not so long ago. This villain is a sticky, loose calling station. She loves Hero's chips more than any other - but she also hates to lose to Hero. Hard to bluff with smaller bets normally, I think bordering on impossible to bluff right now.
The hand:
The Ultimate Calling Station is UTG and straddles for $3. The Cougar calls. Other players fold to Hero who again has . Hero learned his lesson (or so he thought) from earlier in the night and raises to $11. We still end up with five ways action - all four villains in the cast of characters. UTG [ Ultimate Calling Station ], UTG+2 [ Cougar ], Hero in MP, MP +1 [ Crazy Jr ] and MP+3 who is looking for a piece of Hero's hide.
Five way action, $57 in the pot. Hero holds Hero has $114 left behind.
The flop is
Two checks bring us to Hero, bet or check? If betting how much? What is Hero's plan for the hand?
Comments about Hero's preflop bet sizing?
Cast of characters:
The Ultimate Calling Station is playing $400 and is under the gun. This villain is a little more aggressive than normal but no less sticky.
The Cougar is UTG+2 and is playing $300. Tricky, trappy slow players. Loose and sticky.
Hero has $125 but is on his second buy-in after finding out that top two pair loses to Crazy Jr's fourth pair if villain turns a two - outer set. This hand happens shortly after that. Keep in mind Hero doesn't have much fold equity after winning a big early hand with ace high.
Crazy Jr has $300 and is still glowing after stacking Hero moments ago. A traditional LAGtard.
MP+3 is playing $100 and is still mindful that Hero got her to fold the wining hand not so long ago. This villain is a sticky, loose calling station. She loves Hero's chips more than any other - but she also hates to lose to Hero. Hard to bluff with smaller bets normally, I think bordering on impossible to bluff right now.
The hand:
The Ultimate Calling Station is UTG and straddles for $3. The Cougar calls. Other players fold to Hero who again has . Hero learned his lesson (or so he thought) from earlier in the night and raises to $11. We still end up with five ways action - all four villains in the cast of characters. UTG [ Ultimate Calling Station ], UTG+2 [ Cougar ], Hero in MP, MP +1 [ Crazy Jr ] and MP+3 who is looking for a piece of Hero's hide.
Five way action, $57 in the pot. Hero holds Hero has $114 left behind.
The flop is
Two checks bring us to Hero, bet or check? If betting how much? What is Hero's plan for the hand?
Comments about Hero's preflop bet sizing?