I consider 300bb to be "very" deep, you may disagree but there it is. I really don't have much of a read on the players so they can't be too crazy or too good, but probably somewhere inbetween. Almost everyone is however quite loose, and pretty much all pots are multiway.
These hands happen almost immediatly after one another, only one hand between them.
Hand #1
My stack ~$300
Raiser ~$20
Villain ~$360
[Qc][5h][2s] in MP, the first three players limp and I limp behind.
This is a pretty crap hand but I'll play KK and QQ with no sidecards for set value if I can get in cheap.
Guy behind me raises to $6, both blinds call and two of the limpers and it is back to me.
Normally I would fold here but I am closing the betting and it is going to be 6-way if I call.
Flop comes [9c][Qs]
Checked to the guy infront of me who pots it for $37. Raiser behind me has $14 left.
I flat call. Raiser calls all-in, everyone else gets out.
Turn is the
Villain checks, I bet $45, villain thinks forever and calls.
River is
Villain checks, I bet $110
I call on the turn wanting to see a good card before I committ. I figure villain for either a big draw or 99. I don't want to raise and get it all-in against something like [Js][Tc][8c] when we are so deep. Good or bad? Flop is obviously the main issue but comments on other streets are fine too.
Hand #2
I've got [Qs][9c][7s] under the gun. Hey, QQ treated me alright just a few seconds ago and these look much nicer. There are four players at the table with more than 200bb, I have them all covered.
I limp. 4 more limpers, then a guy with a bit over $200 raises to $8 out of the SB. He was not involved last hand, I figure he has AA since he's raising out of the blinds.
I call as does another limper in LP. 3 to the flop.
Flop comes [Qh][Jd] Hey, it's deja vú all over again.
Raiser bets out $28. I think for a while and pot it to $130, limper gets out. Raiser thinks for a few seconds and goes all-in. I type "AA + flush draw?" and call.
I figured since I *didn't* raise my top set last time I should do it now. If he's paying attention he might well put me on a draw now.