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limped pot, 57o on the puck
flop came 5,7,8 2 clubs
guy in blinds (sort of new to table, plunked down 100$ and wanted to gamble) rips for 60 bucks or whatever he had left lol, guy in mp flatted and I ripped for about 155 more and he reluctantly called
to start this thread I just want to kind of go over ranges first
what sort of hands is guy in blinds jamming there, and what do u guys think he's getting flatted with?
flop came 5,7,8 2 clubs
guy in blinds (sort of new to table, plunked down 100$ and wanted to gamble) rips for 60 bucks or whatever he had left lol, guy in mp flatted and I ripped for about 155 more and he reluctantly called
to start this thread I just want to kind of go over ranges first
what sort of hands is guy in blinds jamming there, and what do u guys think he's getting flatted with?
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You actually think MP is limping with a small overpair? Most likely sb has flopped 2 pair and MP is open ended or has a flush draw. The blind is definitely scared of getting out drawn on a draw heavy flop and MP reluctantly calls screams "pot committed" and has some sort of draw.
I don't think you're good here with 57 personally. Especially with MP flatting SB shove (MP not showing strength but basically looking for 8 outs and SB already showing huge interest)
The "loose cannon" actually flopped the nut straight... the guy in MP had T8o , and called my shove...
He rivered a T , so I lost main and side pot
If you are going to play 57o/s, and the table is otherwise playing fairly tight, raise to $18 to see if you can thin the field....but even then, none of the players are deep enough for this to be a +ev spot. Hell, we only have 80bb, so we aren't even deep enough to make this a +ev spot over time.
I would need decent reads on villains and stack sizes before I started limping this wide.
On the flop you essentially hit gin, but are still behind any set, 78 and 69 and there are a ton of draws. Villains range here consists of:
96s, 96os, 87, 57, 86, AXcc, 910os, 910cc, 55, 88, 77, 66 (if really aggro), 6Xcc etc etc.
The range of hands the aggro gambler villain can have here is really wide. I think you pretty much have to snap it off and hope you hold, but I am not liking it that often as we likely have to fade 1/2 the deck.