Hand1:
A fast one
Stacks:
UTG ($506.35)
UTG+1 ($952.83)
Hero ($591.00)
BTN ($767.75)
SB ($747.00)
BB ($1797.81)
Pre-flop: ($9, 6 players) Hero is CO [Kh]
UTG calls $6, UTG+1 raises to $24, Hero raises to $72, BTN calls $72, 2 folds, UTG folds, UTG+1 folds
Flop: [Ac][3c] ($183, 2 players)
Hero?
A 3rd guy cold called my 3bet
A) What do you do if you are up against unknown full stack.
B) A regular
Do you CB here almost always?
Hand2:
Villain is 25/6 fish that is extremely spewy and his betting pattern is quite awkward. Basically he changes his betting pattern according to his mood or something so its kinda hard to say what he does.
Stacks:
UTG ($304.70)
Hero ($642.55)
CO ($1117.50)
BTN ($1297.56)
SB ($597.00)
BB ($307.55)
Pre-flop: ($9, 6 players) Hero is UTG+1 [7h]
1 fold, Hero raises to $21, 1 fold, BTN calls $21, 2 folds
Flop: [Tc][Jc] ($51, 2 players)
Hero bets $35, BTN calls $35
Turn: ($121, 2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $60, Hero raises to $160, BTN calls $100
River: ($441, 2 players)
Hero? He could be slow playing and he called the raise there. C/C B/F?
He could have the club draw w Ac, flush or awkward 2 pair
Edit: I actually lean more towards C/C or C/F since I cant even determine if I have the best hand, no matter how bad the villain is. So assume villain bets here 250-300$ and you have no reads on what that bet means.