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Originally Posted by DGAF
What stakes was he playing in '09 and how deep was he and who was he playing against? 5bs have 1 value hand in this spot, and since he didn't bet bet bet I'm pretty sure he realized he didn't have hardly any bluffs in his range either/both hands were pretty face up.
Then again, this is the only hand I saw from the session so I could be off and they could have actually been playing poker. Really didn't seem like it in my 10 minute/1 hand sample though. Game seemed too big and too deep.
seiver has the button, colman is on the CO.
5-betting AK/KK wouldnt be awful in colman shoes. i think his big sizing is some sort of exploit because he thinks seiver is bad and has a valuehand here always.
what hands are best for bluffing in this spot not sure, but 5-betting a suited connector deep can never be really bad, as your villian has to fold a lot. thats of course just the case if you got a somewaht aggressive villian who is capable of cold4-bet bluffing, and it is a good spot to cold 4-bet bluff, as the original raiser opened in LP aswell and so deep oop you really have a hard time defending most hands.
i have one hand in memory where coleman 6-bet in a CO vs Bu scenario as a bluff and showed it, not sure what stakes.