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10-28-2014 , 06:23 PM
Hey guys, i don't know if i should make preflop a 3-bet here.
I didn't want to risk a 4-bet, cause villain has been playing tight, so his min-raise looked suspicious. Even if i did and he just called, if i don't hit the flop, its kind of ****ty to make a c-bet oop. So i just called to get some more information about his hand on the flop.

    Poker Stars, $1.32 Buy-in (50/100 blinds) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 5 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #32148082

    BTN: 3,640 (36.4 bb)
    Hero (SB): 3,723 (37.2 bb)
    BB: 3,775 (37.8 bb)
    MP: 510 (5.1 bb)
    CO: 1,852 (18.5 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with Q A
    MP folds, CO raises to 200, BTN folds, Hero calls 150, BB folds

    Flop: (500) 7 Q 3 (2 players)
    Hero bets 250, CO folds




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    Last edited by And!xx; 10-28-2014 at 06:29 PM.
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    10-28-2014 , 07:25 PM
    Nothing wrong with 3bet getting it in pre vs a 18bb stack but if he's mega nitty I don't think anything is wrong with just calling - I think I would depend on the big blind.

    Not a fan of the flop donk lead though, give him a chance to cbet - you are super often way ahead on this board texture; it's pretty much a dream flop for your hand.
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