Bodog, land of the crazies.
Hand #1. The Villain in this hand is a total crazy person (let's call him CP). I have seen him make the following 3 plays:
#1: in a heads-up hand, the pot was $15 going to the river which brought the third spade. CP's opponent bet $10 into the $15 pot, CP raised to $70, opponent reraised his last 10 bucks, and CP folded.
#2: in a multi-way hand, the board was 5537. CP pushed the turn for more than a full stack (probably 4x the pot) and got a call from the BB who had J5. CP showed A2 and the river was a 4 for the miracle straight.
#3: OK, I don't remember the details of #3. Suffice to say he pushed again with junk on a semi-scary board and lost.
I am super-excited to be playing in position behind this guy, needless to say. He has $200 left from his crazy win in hand #2, I have just over $100.
So I have Q9 in the BB. Villain is in the SB and raises to $3. I call.
$6 pot. Flop 973 rainbow. He checks, I bet $6, he calls.
$18 pot. Turn J. He checks, I bet $18, he calls.
$54 pot, Turn A. He pushes. $75 or so for me to call. Who calls?
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Hand #2
I get K2 in the BB and see a free flop 4 ways. Villain this time is different. I have noticed him betting regularly, sometimes with a hand but pretty often with draws or just nothing at all. He showed down complete junk one time after betting from the SB. I am starting to think he almost prefers to take down pots without a hand, but I'm far from 100% sure of that read.
$4 pot, flop is K57 rainbow. He bets $4, I think and call, everybody folds.
$12 pot, turn is a 2. He bets $12, I think he's pretty bluffy so I just call with the intent to let him bluff some more on the river. I do my "think for a long time so he'll think I'm weak" play, which works surprisingly well on Bodog most of the time.
$36 pot, river is another 7. Ugh. He pushes all-in for $80. That bet makes about zero sense. I'm tempted to call. Anybody else want to make this call?