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Originally Posted by DumbosTrunk
We’re IP this hand but I doubt that changes your decision. If he’s a reg then why not start building a 3! bluffing range against him so when we have the goods we get $$?
With the shorty in the pot, we need to consider the fact we will be committed against him if he decides to get AI pre. That means we should select bluff candidates that make sense, given that factor! If UTG folds, and shorty gets AI with a range of {JJ-66, AQs-AJs, KQs, AQo-AJo, KQo}, A4s has 38.45% equity. AJo, a not too unreasonable bluff hand in this spot, has 44.7% against that range, KQo has 41.2%. Not only do these hands have more equity, they also have better removal effects against the stronger hands in the opponents' ranges.
Min 4-bet looks mega strong with how little stack we have behind. Flatting again looks like a real bad option, we won't be able to realize our equity or bluff effectively at all with an SPR of 1. 5-bet bluff shoving is purely a math problem, but folding looks best unless this guy is a real sicko.