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3.5$ hyper turbo bubble situation 3.5$ hyper turbo bubble situation

12-19-2013 , 07:48 PM
    Poker Stars, $1.39 Buy-in (50/100 blinds, 10 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 4 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #21818531

    CO: 779 (7.8 bb)
    BTN: 2,126 (21.3 bb)
    SB: 547 (5.5 bb)
    Hero (BB): 1,048 (10.5 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with 4 T
    CO folds, BTN calls 100, SB folds, Hero checks

    Flop: (290) 6 T 6 (2 players)
    Hero bets 100, BTN raises to 400, Hero folds

    Spoiler:
    Results: 490 pot
    Final Board: 6 T 6
    BTN mucked and won 490 (280 net)
    Hero mucked 4 T and lost (-210 net)



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    Digging my databse found it and this is the only hand I bet/folded with 2 pairs or better on the flop.

    Villains stats (86 hands, filtered 5-9 handed):
    vpip/pfr 38/21
    aggr.fact./3bet 2,0/27,3
    3bet from 22 hands so he 3bet 6 of 22
    not meaningful sample for other stats or 4 handed (just vpip/pfr 50/14 in 12 hands)

    Looks like he 3bets preflop a ton...weak play?
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    12-19-2013 , 11:52 PM
    Hypers are outrageous. These are such difficult situations.. You're forced into a hand that you can't raise or fold pre. I'm not thrilled with the bet 100. If you're betting at all, bet 2/3 pot.

    He has you positionally dominated, it's so easy for him to bully you postflop. In any regular game I'm happily folding this the way you played it, but since its hyper you might have to be more aggressive and play more marginal spots. I'm interested to hear what other regs on here do I'm this position.
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    12-19-2013 , 11:58 PM
    Not folding. Shoving is prolly > calling. From my experience, but thats a turbo experience not a hyper one.
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    12-20-2013 , 01:11 PM
    I'm check-calling this mostly. What do you expect he's calling with on the flop? if he's calling with a high or overs, i like the bet, but wouldn't villain raise those pre?

    As played, considering his stats i would assume he's not raising on a draw, so folding is fine.
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    12-20-2013 , 03:19 PM
    deffinately c/c try and keep the pot as small as possible.
    we r 2nd in chips and should try to avoid spots like this at all cost against the CL.
    i have no problem with folding at any point in the hand unless we like turn a boat or something
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    12-20-2013 , 03:52 PM
    That is true, c/c is best option ..but he seemed little to aggro imo. I was just thinking I will have to do it on 2 streets too often and I cant afford it with 10bb on the bubble ..so decided to donkbet and take it right on the flop..or fold if he shoves/raises. Whatever he has, T, 6, air, missed draw ...he will very often try to bluff/valuebet on the river (checking maybe only T)..and I will barely split if he had weak T and with favorable turn or river. So decided to buy it cheap on the flop hoping he will let it go quite often.
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    12-21-2013 , 08:39 AM
    by "aggro" do u mean he likes to spew in these spots? but at the same time y is an aggresive player limping button?? wouldnt they most likely try to attempt a steal? somewhere in the back of my mind im not ruling out potential monsters in his limping range here
    i dont like leading it opens the door for us to potentially being bluff raised off the best hand unless your inducing. so i think our options r either c/c or c/r....c/r would give us some kind of FE>0 which we would want vs hands that have a decent amount of equity like gutters with a 3 flush, an over 3flush, 2 overs 3flush maybe even naked flushes like 54s.
    if we are check calling i think we have to continue in the hand on like turns that are 9 or lower non heart. then we would have to make the decision to either call him down if he likes to continue betting with air/overvalue his small pairs or lead shove for value/protection.
    if he has a T or 6 thats just unlucky.
    but i am by no means an ICM expert and not sure if we r supposed to rise to the occasion in spots like this or just really nit up with our chip position.
    would def like to here what some other regs out there think/though process and could shed some light on situations like this
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    12-22-2013 , 06:40 AM
    Dont like the bet.Villain is almost always stabbing if u check and based on his sizing u can either shove or call. also if a high card comes on the turn u are splitting a lot.
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