instead of a c/c, I think turn is a crai given the pot size and that you will be calling any river. Unless you are trying to trap the villain and you think he will fire at any river.
Thanks for the responses. At the table, I did not consider the turn check raise shove. That may have been a better line. It gets him off his draws, as he doesn't have the correct odds. It does eliminate his river bluffs.
For those interested in results, I called, V2 showed T9 of clubs.
If he can have all suited connectors, might he be bluffing with hands like 76/65/(54) suited (not clubs)? If he makes it to the flop with those hands, He flops a pair or a draw, turn makes pair plus straight draw, river gives him great bluffing card.
I don't think those small pairs have much show down value, since my range on the turn looks a lot like TT+, AK.
Is this analysis correct? Or, am I trying to justify a call with perfect 20/20 hindsight?
Any thoughts on flatting pre? Obv we are out of position, but keeps the pot from getting super bloated, and we are pretty disguised if an A or K comes.
You can flat the 3 bet sometimes. I think given the way the hand was played and that he called you so lightly, 4 bet is probably the way to go most of the time in these tournaments. I mean, I can't believe that he makes a good size 3 bet and still doesn't fold to your large 4-bet. Must be a very fishy tournament.
You can flat the 3 bet sometimes. I think given the way the hand was played and that he called you so lightly, 4 bet is probably the way to go most of the time in these tournaments. I mean, I can't believe that he makes a good size 3 bet and still doesn't fold to your large 4-bet. Must be a very fishy tournament.