Anyhow, at one point I was trying to resize the tables and make it so I could see my hand on each table at the same time.
As I was moving the table around, I accidentally clicked call on this table. This is just all to explain *why* i'm in this hand. Or you could just call me a preflop donkey, either way, onto the hand.
400nl. full ring on stars. UTG is ~18/9. Seems fairly solid. He seems to always CB when he's HU or 3-handed. Button is relatively new, never played with him before and I think he's been here for like 8 hands. effective stacks are $400
utg opens to $16. I misclick call with
[3c]. button calls.
$53 pot. 3-way. flop comes
[7c][Td]. UTG bets $40. I raise to $120. Button cold calls. $313 pot. Button has like $260 left. turns the
. So now I've got a flush draw and a double gut shot. I'm against an opponent who seems to really like his hand, and i'm OOP. This, btw, is the exact reason you don't play hands like this
Jam this turn?
[Jc] that he will fold alot.
![The Ace of Spades [As]](https://www.pofex.com/images/smilies/As.gif)
, the cold call is a monster most of the time and even when its a draw you are getting called a good amount of the time. Check and consider check folding is the correct play here IMO. You also have that small chance that he does have
on the river.