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Originally Posted by V3ttz3ao
This is DEFINITELY, a 3! pre.... SB vs BTN open you should be 3! rather wide, honestly you can 3! pairs 77+....
I mean AP sizings were perfect. You made out since you hit the T and boated, not much to talk about there.
Back to preflop, with TT you need to protect the value of your hand and regain initiative. Any overcard is a semi scare card when you don't spike your T like you did. Two overcards and you hate your life.
Def raise PF here given the action in front of you as told. Make it 35-45 depending how the table is playing preflop with this stuff.
It's not an "BTN open" though, V raised after three limpers, so it's not just some random steal raise, he'll have a hand of some kind.
If V 4bets, we're not going to have enough equity to call with TT, it's a minor disaster. If he calls, we have a lot of the same problems as if we flat - we have the initiative, but we're now in a bigger pot OOP. It seems to me like we're only really comfortable when villain folds, in which case we may as well threebet with like JT instead.
I understand the plusses of threebetting TT here and could go either way, but I think you're glossing over the negatives a bit.