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Originally Posted by nath
A good question to think about is, what do you do if you flat pre, flat the flop, and he bets the turn again? How would bet sizing affect those decisions?
If I did the math right, a flat call of the 3-bet would leave 750k in the pot, so the flop bet is probably going to be even smaller, between the 3-bet pot and the ICM effects of the final table. (And, in this case, because he can probably go for value on three streets with his actual holding.)
Thanks, this makes sense too.
The more I think about it, I def puked this hand. If I'm being honest with myself, in the moment I probably still go broke here either by raising the flop if he cbets, or I bet the turn if they check the turn... both of which are probably the wrong play. If I somehow got away from the hand Id just be left with a short stack which I was trying to avoid... Just thinking of my self in the moment.
But I def realize the jam preflop def isn't the right play, and I had position too so I had opportunity to get away from this.
Part of me is annoyed but also encouraged to just get back to another FT lol.
edit: I should also be adjusting my bet sizes in this stage of the tourney. 1/4 pot bets work just as well as 1/2 pot bets, which would have allowed me to get away from this hand.
Last edited by omgbaxter; 02-21-2024 at 06:49 AM.