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Originally Posted by GreatBigRedOne
There are big differences with this hand in multi way squeeze spots. When closing the action it is called half of the time and folded half of the time. When not closing the action it is always 4b. This is tempered depending on spot with how often the player left to act has AA. This hand is obviously on the cusp and the solver moves the hands that are on the cusp that have the right properties into the bluffing range. When 4 betting the bluffs start needing to have an A and this hand fits the bill.
GreatBigRedOne nailed it.
CharlesRS, yeah this one is going to sting and have you wondering if a preflop 4-bet bluff would have been successful in getting V3 to fold preflop. V3 had a single suited KK and side cards of T9 that connected with the KK, so it isn't a lock that he is folding. This game will drive you crazy with the "what could have been." As GreatBigRedOne stated, this hand is a bluff and he did a better job describing it than me. It is a bluff or probably can be called a semi-bluff, but that AQT8/ds damn sure ain't a value hand given the action. The flop ran pure, V3 was about a preflop 55% favorite against you, and even on what looks like a nice flop for you, V3 was about a 55% favorite on the flop .
Serious though, if everyone that VPIPed called preflop in a 3 bet pot, is preflop bluffing even a thing?
Interesting hand and fun table for sure, post more juicy hands.
Last edited by ladybruin; 12-11-2020 at 02:27 AM.