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Originally Posted by valuecutting
The chart you're looking at is most likely for 3 handed play on the button at 25bb. It is not in any way applicable to 10bb heads up play. GTO does not minraise at this depth, but you can minraise value if your opponent is not isoing enough, or some trashy hands that dont flop well if your opponent is really tight. I'd still limp Q4s vs both of those types of opponents.
As played you need 40% equity to call so this is probably a fold, and the reason that gto doesn't minraise at this depth.
I found the charts on a strategy site (free), so I can't be sure. Was said to be for heads up short stack play, but I was 40BB vs 10BB. GTO is very new to me, so I can't really say much about it. I've used Nash charts for heads up play (push/fold), but that's about as into charts as I am.
PokerTracker says about ~50% in calculations, and I'm guessing it's kinda obvious what transpired;
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Hero calls 7.93 BB
Flop: (19.87 BB, 2 players) A
3
4
Turn: (19.87 BB, 2 players) 4
River: (19.87 BB, 2 players) T
BB shows 9
7
(One Pair, Fours)
(Pre 45%, Flop 23%, Turn 0%)
Hero shows Q
4
(Three of a Kind, Fours)
(Pre 55%, Flop 77%, Turn 100%)
Hero wins 19.87 BB