Turn ($235 in pot): 2d 3d 4c 4h Villain 1 checks, Hero? The limpers all fold, and Villain 1 calls without any deliberation.
Pre-Flop: Three players limp, Villain 1 completes for $5 from SB, Hero completes $3 with 6s 5c, Villain 2 checks.įlop ($27 in pot): 2d 3d 4c Villain 1 bets $20, Hero raises to $70, Villain 2 practically beats me into the pot with a cold call. but this guy is always trying to ask me about it. I try not to talk about poker or my own background at the table, have never mentioned internet poker, etc. Believes strongly in protecting his big pairs, getting people to fold their draws, etc. Villain 2 ($383): Mid-60s, generally very tight but was caught earlier in the evening in a good-sized bluff. I think they at least understand why I play the way I do and don’t resent that I raise so much, etc. Hero ($2300): Perceived as recklessly, annoyingly aggressive by the game at large, less so by the Villains in this hand. Suspects (rightly) that I gun for him sometimes because he’s also capable of folds that others are not. He’s 30ish, seems comfortable playing 200+ BB pots when it’s warranted, capable of bluffing, calling down, and folding in spots most others in the game wouldn’t think twice about.
Villain 1 ($1800): Best of the regulars in this Hero’s opinion. Plays loose-passive pre-flop but gets progressively more tight-passive as pots get larger.