Everyone was 3-bet happy today from the blinds. It's funny that everyone who wants to be all hyper-aggressive with the 3-bets every other hand is terrified of the min-raise. It's not like he wasn't begging me to take it away on the flop with that bet.
[Jd] MP2 - both of us are full stacks.
I open for $2, BB re-raises to $6. Been happening quite a bit today so I called. I wanted to see how he would follow up because none of the 3-bets had been challenged today.
[3h][4d] Pot $12.25
BB bets $6 - Hey, isn't that the same as your PFR?
Ok, how's about this, I'll make it $12.
BB: "Oh shit! He did the min-raise. I fold, I fold."
LOLOL
This hand had me thinking after the session. I think calling may have been just right if I was sure I could stack him, which I would have, but only because SB called.
All 3 have full stacks except SB who has $41 to start.
I have {Ks][Js] UTG+1 and limp. CO, Button, SB limp as well. 5 to the flop.
[7h][9c] Pot $2.50
I have the gutshot to the nuts here, but the pot wasn't raised preflop so I'm not likely to get much action and lean towards a fold if anyone bets.
Checked around to Button who bets $2, SB calls $2, BB folds.
Now I'm getting 3-1 immediately and it looks like a couple of people might be interested so I make a marginal call
BUT CO now check-raises to $8, Button folds, but SB call $6 more.
It's $6 for me to call into a $22.50 pot. About 3.5-1 odds.
SB has $33 left.
I would have $42 if I called and CO has me covered.
It was soo close, but I called. I missed the turn (I count the
as a miss), but apparently that was just what SB wanted as he c/r'ed all-in with
[8d] for the straight. I had one of his outs and he had one of mine. CO called with a set of 7's.