Li just wants me to review a hand that he played in a $1/$2 deep cash game. In this hand it folds around. MP1 opens, hero decides to call, and Li says: โMP is a weak reg who opens loosely. I normally wouldnโt flat this, but knowing the CO and BUT were very loose players, Iโd like to play a multi-way pot with a suited connector. Is this the wrong concept?โ
Letโs just talk about this conceptually, for a moment. In a situation where you are going to call knowing that itโs likely going to go multi-way, what youโre really doing, especially with a hand like a suited connector or a small or medium pair or even like an AJo type hand, is trading a better price pre-flop for a smaller SPR going post flop. Now because thereโs extra stack depth here – everyoneโs at least 200BB effective, at least as far as the main villains are concerned; MP1 and then the loose players, the CO and the BUT – this is a situation where we can most likely expect it still to be a decently deep SPR.
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If everyone calls say, CO and BUT call, and we go 4 way to it, itโs going to be about 40 in the middle and about 390 back. So, weโre looking at what give or take around 9ish SPR. Thatโs okay. Thereโs still a lot, a lot of play left in that scenario. Because of that, Iโm okay with it. But you want to be very careful if youโre starting with 100BB effective stacks, because what youโre doing is putting yourself in yes a multi-way pot which is great, but the SPR is going to be halved. So maybe, like 4 to 5 SPR, and now all of a sudden itโs much, much tougher to draw in those situations.
Drawing hands, suited connectors, suited gappers, etc. perform much, much better when thereโs more stack depth, more SPR depth so that thereโs more room and flexibility to bluff post flop, semi bluff post flop to actually take draws with correct implied odds. Those sort of things.
So, I like the fact that youโre thinking ahead, as far as if I call whatโs realistically going to happen. If thereโs two deeper stacked fish, I usually would obviously prefer to have position on them so ideally theyโd be in the blinds, so that I can have ultimate position going post flop. In this scenario thatโs not the case. But if the CO and the BUT are both passive fish, then Iโm definitely very, very happy with this because I donโt really want a call here, if I expect them to squeeze a lot. Thatโs not a good thing for us. If theyโre loose aggressive thatโs not a good thing, but if theyโre loose passive that means two great things. One, most likely not going to get squeezed pre-flop, which is great, which means we at least get to see the flop, which is what we really want with a hand like this. And then two, theyโre not very likely to raise post flop, and if they do raise theyโre usually going to raise to a poor size which means that post flop we donโt have to worry about getting blown off our draw all that much, which is obviously a great thing for us as well.
So again, I love the fact youโre thinking ahead. In this exact scenario, Iโm okay with it. There certainly are situations where Iโd rather just 3B it. Iโm okay just contending for the pot pre-flop, but in this exact scenario the way that you laid it out so far, you know again, assuming that the CO and BUT are both fish that are going to spew off a lot post flop, I think thereโs a lot of validity to just calling here inviting them all to a pot and going forward from there.
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Okay in this exact situation, MP1 decides to continuation bet for 30. Hero just decides to call, and I like the fact that weโre calling here. I think calling will induce extra calls from the CO and BUT, which is exactly what we want. Induce those extra sources of implied odds. I donโt really want to raise here. I think MP1โs probably continuation betting a pretty strong range, and I donโt really want to get jammed on and then Iโm just sitting there with a 5 high draw. Not great for us. Rather call here, try to induce the other guys to come along as well, and again because theyโre most likely loose passive, Iโm assuming that Iโm not going to get raised here a ton of the time which is obviously a great thing for us. So we end up getting called in both spots, end up improving on the turn, face another bet from MP1, and hero decides to jam.
So, Iโm definitely happy that heroโs shoving here. This is just the texture where right this moment, I assume that over pairs and single pairs are going to feel the absolute most comfortable. Rather than calling and then god forbid the riverโs like a 5, 8, T. Something thatโs going to slow those over pairs or single pairs down. MP1โs kind of repping that he has some sort of over pair, maybe a set, that kind of thing. Obviously I want him to put in as much money as possible, and I think if we jam here he is likely to just feel pot committed and cry call it off. I think the loose passive players behind us can certainly have single pairs they over value, flush draws that they over value, that kind of stuff. Maybe they picked up a pair and draw. Like a 78. And then all of a sudden theyโre going to feel sticky. So ultimately, I feel really, really comfortable. I think weโre really, really far ahead of the average continuance ranges by a long shot. Obviously T8 could be in there but there arenโt a ton of combos of it. Ultimately, I definitely feel like we have the best hand by a long shot, and the second best hands can and will gladly continue.
I like the fact that weโre shoving as opposed to just flatting. I think too many players would at least consider a flat here, and I think this is definitely the wrong situation for it and against the wrong opponents, more specifically.
We end up getting called by the CO, and MP1 gets it in as well. River is the 7s and unfortunately the CO had T8s all along, but ultimately that makes up such a super, super small percentage of his overall range. Again, heroโs post flop line looks totally, totally fine and good. I like the fact that weโre just flatting the flop continuation bet. I like the fact that weโre jamming over the turn when we improve. Ultimately post flop looks really, really good. The main inflection point however was really pre-flop. And again, understanding if youโre going to call and open raise with a suited connector and youโre expecting a multi-way pot, understanding the trade off – youโre getting multiple sources of implied odds for a smaller SPR but when thereโs deeper stacks, obviously the SPR can be much, much, much more reasonable and something thatโs going to be much better for you even when you donโt have absolute position.