Full Tilt, 8,000/16,000 blinds, 2,000 ante No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 4 Players
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BTN: 211,478 (13.2 bb)
SB: 623,711 (39 bb)
BB: 475,988 (29.7 bb)
Hero (CO): 668,823 (41.8 bb)
Preflop: Hero is CO with :
Hero raises to 32,000,
BTN folds,
SB raises to 96,860,
BB folds, Hero calls 64,860
Flop: (217,720) Q
8
4
(2 players)
SB bets 67,500, Hero calls 67,500
Turn: (352,720) A
(2 players)
SB bets 96,400, Hero calls 96,400
River: (545,520) 5
(2 players)
SB bets 360,951 and is all-in,
Hero folds
Sup fellas, been a while since I posted a hand here and had an interesting spot come up last night. We are 4 handed with a shorty and I haven't played with villain before. Have ~150 hands or so on him and he has been running at 39/30/11, cbet 75% in 3bet pots. He's by far loosest out of SB with his 3bets...anyway on to the hand.
My ICM game is not up to par with all the young wizards out there these days and at the time I was quite unsure how ICM aware villain was, he had done some things that lead me to believe he was either a bit unaware or just didnt gaf. If he was aware and trying to ICM **** me then I can adjust and open up a bit pre but I feel like this is a spot I should be very conservative (maybe even flat 100% continuing range?) preflop against someone who might 3b/c 77 or something.
I feel like flop is quite a bit better for me as kq/aq and mid pairs make up a large chunk of my range.
Turn is whatever, good card for him but I need like 20% to continue, it felt like he was setting up a river shove which turned out to be the case.
Final board hits me pretty good with AQ being a large chunk of hands I get to river with and dude is happily emptying the clip.
What's the worst hand you guys call it off with on the river?
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