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06-04-2015 , 05:35 PM
Final stage of a 180 man 1$...

The action preflop of the villain dont represent any card of the flop... i shove on flop because he is trying to buy the hand betting with nothing... i think correctly?





    Poker Stars, $0.91 Buy-in (200/400 blinds, 50 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 7 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #36640381

    MP3: 25,183 (63 bb)
    CO: 5,856 (14.6 bb)
    BTN: 28,528 (71.3 bb)
    SB: 14,285 (35.7 bb)
    BB: 17,938 (44.8 bb)
    Hero (MP1): 9,293 (23.2 bb)
    MP2: 25,566 (63.9 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is MP1 with 6 6
    Hero raises to 800, MP2 raises to 1,600, 4 folds, BB calls 1,200, Hero calls 800

    Flop: (5,350) 3 9 8 (3 players)
    BB checks, Hero checks, MP2 bets 2,000, BB folds, Hero raises to 7,643 and is all-in, MP2 calls 5,643

    Turn: (20,636) Q (2 players, 1 is all-in)
    River: (20,636) 9 (2 players, 1 is all-in)

    Spoiler:
    Results: 20,636 pot
    Final Board: 3 9 8 Q 9
    BB mucked and lost (-1,650 net)
    Hero showed 6 6 and lost (-9,293 net)
    MP2 showed Q A and won 20,636 (11,343 net)



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    06-05-2015 , 07:34 PM
    Preflop he's repping a strong overpair pre like AA, KK so it doesn't matter if the flop misses that.
    06-06-2015 , 11:46 PM
    yeah i don't know why you wouldn't think he could have a big pair here. he showed up with the bottom of his range, which is good for you, but overall this is a pretty spewy play on your part.

    btw HUDs are made for spots like these.. can see his 3B% preflop, his cbet %, and his fold to raised cbet's
    06-09-2015 , 02:48 PM
    preflop: raise to 1000, as played we have odds to r/c, but then we must have postflop skills

    flop: as played, c/f, never check/shove like this
    06-11-2015 , 01:58 AM
    ^ Your standard open raise size here would be more than 10% of your stack?
    06-11-2015 , 12:49 PM
    yes, im interested to hear your thoughts on it
    06-12-2015 , 05:38 PM
    I tend to avoid opening to over 10% if i can avoid it so:
    at the 30-60 level I would 2.5x it if the effective stacks are around 1600, when it moves up to the 40-80 level then I would just 2x it unless the effective stacks have changed. The idea is not to give opponents a good chance for a 3b-shove resteal.

    Of course the flaw with my way is it gives them better odds to flat-call, particularly from the BB - though they often check-fold the flop when it was an odds-based called from the BB.
    06-13-2015 , 06:56 AM
    Wow bad thinking process, pre is fine, but flop is so bad,

          
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