Same disclaimer as trigs... This advice might suck:
westside8;374586 wrote1. No read on villain, effective stack 20BB
75/150, hero 300 UTG+1, villain 3000~ all-in from button
What's our calling range?
Effective stacks 20BB, but how big is our stack? Will a call cripple us if we lose? If it's going to cost us most of our chips I probably want to have AK+, TT+. If we have some breathing room AQs+, AK, 99+.
westside8;374586 wrote2. No read on table, hero stack 25BB, villains have hero covered
100/200/25, villain 1 400 UTG, villain 2 1300 UTG+1, hero has TT on button with 5000~
Do you ever flat the 3 bet?
I don't like a flat in this spot ever with 2 players to act - when UTG+1 makes it 7BB's it's a shove or fold. I think there would be an argument for a flat x percent of the time with KK or AA, but not with TT, as a flat there is designed only to get both players chips in the middle (not set mining), and I want my TT going heads up not 3 way.
westside8;374586 wroteWhat's your 4 bet range? What do you fold?
TT+ AK+. Would probably feel gross laying down 99, so I might add that too.
westside8;374586 wrote3. no stats on villain, but seems like a loose passive player from 20~ hands, basically saw limp/call once an orbit., and gave up each hand to continuation bet. effective stack 35BB
25/50, villain limps UTG, hero 200 button with AQ, blinds fold, villain calls
Flop A J 9 hh, check, bet 275, villain shoves 1500~ total. Hero has black cards
Call? Fold?
Gross. When a passive player ships 30BB's after the flop he's serious, but you do have top pair good kicker. I'm not sure I would know what to do here. Do you call and hope he is over valuing Ace-Rag or pushing a big draw, or fold and wait for a better spot? I probably pay him off and feel stupid about it when he shows A9.