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BVB action on a 4.5$ 180 man FT ~50BB deep BVB action on a 4.5$ 180 man FT ~50BB deep

07-10-2013 , 08:38 AM
I already 3-bet the buttons button-raise last orbit with A4s , called a very small 4-bet and c/f otf. So I assumed, he would open very wide from the buttton and that I can 3-bet K6o for value. This leads us to the following hand:




    Poker Stars, $4.10 Buy-in (600/1,200 blinds, 125 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 7 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #18323071

    MP2: 36,608 (30.5 bb)
    MP3: 18,121 (15.1 bb)
    CO: 37,372 (31.1 bb)
    BTN: 70,226 (58.5 bb)
    SB: 28,424 (23.7 bb)
    Hero (BB): 58,167 (48.5 bb)
    MP1: 21,082 (17.6 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with 6 K
    4 folds, BTN raises to 2,400, SB folds, Hero raises to 6,000, BTN calls 3,600

    Flop: (13,475) 7 T 5 (2 players)
    Hero bets 5,390, BTN calls 5,390

    Turn: (24,255) 6 (2 players)
    Hero bets 7,200, BTN calls 7,200

    River: (38,655) K (2 players)
    Hero bets 10,800, BTN raises to 51,511 and is all-in, Hero calls 28,652 and is all-in

    Spoiler:
    Results: 117,559 pot
    Final Board: 7 T 5 6 K
    BTN showed 8 7 and lost (-58,167 net)
    Hero showed 6 K and won 117,559 (59,392 net)



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    Comments and criticism on my preflop play and every postflop street is highly appreciated.
    07-10-2013 , 09:55 AM
    You may beat his preflop button range but you dont beat his flatting range , You wont get any value with k6o from someone who flats your 3-bet at 50bb unless he is crazy maniac , if he had a bad hand he would probably shove or fold , his flatting range probably include monsters and hands with good implied odds depending on his aggresion it may include even hands like AT KJ but there is no way he do this with something worse than k6o. As Played you are probably behind after the flop bet , also a third barrel commits you to the pot , if you plan to do that then you may aswell shove the turn and perhaps induce some action from draws even though its unlikely..
    07-10-2013 , 10:12 AM
    Don't even know what to say about this. Don't call 4bets OOP (or usually ever). Don't do this^.
    07-10-2013 , 10:25 AM
    For me to make a 3-bet from the BB here, I'd need stats on the villain, with him having a high steal attempt % and a high fold steal to 3-bet % too. Most likely I'd wait for a better hand to 3bet here with, especially on a FT when we're 2nd in chips and it's vs the only player that covers us, I don't see why we'd take such a high-variance risk.

    As played, I bet flop and c/f OTT, really don't like 2-barrelling here on a board like that OOP.
    07-10-2013 , 02:28 PM
    The call with A4o in the first hand is very bad, you're going to lose a lot of chips in the long run with that sort of play.

    And since u played the A4o weakly in the last orbit, the villain is likely to know that you're 3betting light from the BB, this means you have to tighten your 3betting range not loosen it.

    The cbet on the flop is fine, I would c/f turn and c/c river reluctantly
    07-10-2013 , 08:21 PM
    Thank you for your opinions so far. I agree, that this hand is a mess. I promise I will be more picky when choosing good hands or good spots to 3-bet light. On the turn my small bet also accomplishes pretty much nothing and I would have better check/folded there.

          
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