3betfish
Rock Star
Silver Level
<div>Hero ($520 stack) is on the small blind with K-Q suited in a live $1/$3 NLHE game.
We are 9 handed and villain from the low jack open raises to $10. Villain has a stack of $125 and was moved from another table. This is his first hand at this table, so we have no information on villain except for the fact he seemed like he was in a bad mood.
Action folds to hero who 3-bets to $25. Big blind fold and villain says with obvious frustration, "F$&K it, I'm tilted, I'm all in" and literally snap shoves for $125 total ($100 more for hero to call - 3.28:1 odds).
Hero tanks for a bit then asks villain "why are you tilted?" Villain ignores the question and says, "what are you waiting for? The math says you have to call." Hero tanks some more and constructs villain's range to be any suited ace, pocket pair, ace + medium or better kicker, or high suited connector. In this situation, hero would then be flipping for the best hand more often then not.
Outcome of hand revealing one of villain's cards:
In this situation, would you have called or folded, and why?</div>
We are 9 handed and villain from the low jack open raises to $10. Villain has a stack of $125 and was moved from another table. This is his first hand at this table, so we have no information on villain except for the fact he seemed like he was in a bad mood.
Action folds to hero who 3-bets to $25. Big blind fold and villain says with obvious frustration, "F$&K it, I'm tilted, I'm all in" and literally snap shoves for $125 total ($100 more for hero to call - 3.28:1 odds).
Hero tanks for a bit then asks villain "why are you tilted?" Villain ignores the question and says, "what are you waiting for? The math says you have to call." Hero tanks some more and constructs villain's range to be any suited ace, pocket pair, ace + medium or better kicker, or high suited connector. In this situation, hero would then be flipping for the best hand more often then not.
Outcome of hand revealing one of villain's cards:
Hero calls and the board's highest card was a Queen, giving us a pair, with four other brick cards. Casino rules says we have to show first and we are good... I had no idea what he had so I said "ace high?", he turns over once ace and mucks the other card then reloads for 100BB.
In this situation, would you have called or folded, and why?</div>