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Originally Posted by Petrucci
Alright, time for results.
Hero decides to finish what he started preflop (made my bed, now i have to lie in it or whatever they say), and jams the flop. Villain looks visually frustrated, after a while in the tank he flashes the table 1010 and announces that he folds. Other winning reg sitting next to hero asks hero to show his aces,hero obliges and tables the bluff. Villain gets red like a tomato in his face and proceeds to go on serious tilt for some added value. He goes on to dump like 400 BB to the table in the nexte couple hours.
heh heh, there is no accounting for the mistakes people make, it's not an easy game
VNH
I don't think i'm ever going to fold TT here as villain so it's kinda hard to say exactly what to do vs specific opponents
i mean we can say what to do as far as the math is concerned but we all know the math isn't always the best way to go, the math just tries to break even over time
looks like your smallish raise made it look like a bigger hand than it was, i generally can't get away with this because I have smallish 4 bets with QTs and and biggish 4 bets with stronger hands
anyway, good hand, your image probably got you this value from AKo, but he seems to be set mining with terrible odds here and we can't really tell you what mistakes people will make. we should pretty much understand that any 2p2er worth his salt isn't set mining TT on this effective stack and will probably beat you into the pot on this flop
this hand is pretty interesting for a lot of reasons...first of all, villain didn't play sticky here-, he folded which is pretty much a spectacular result for you, you actually got him to change his style, when people change their style they lose, the stove in poker is always hot, i imagine you were lying in wait for him and playing tight, which is obviously correct vs a loose player behind you
the flop in correlation to the sizing pre is interesting. i don't think we have a betting range on this flop vs a standard opponent on this stack size. i believe we should check our entire range here with no reads with a plan to check/jam the flop, or bet both turn and river
also pre flop is interesting because our range to 4bet should be something like QTs, KJo, A8s and pairs as low as 66 (depending on v's 3 bet frequency which should be high here)
Last edited by KT_Purple; 10-20-2018 at 09:19 AM.