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$10 NL HE 6-max: TT 3bet IP
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[QUOTE="Aballinamion, post: 6701761, member: 289533"] Preflop is fine, we don’t want to be calling a lot with strong hands here making the odds for the players in the blinds good. So 3-bet is standard. On the flop we are certainly betting for we have equity for improving our hand. Our plan here is to c-bet flop and continue to bluff on any clubs, any queen, jack, ace, of course any ten which give us a set. Other cards, unfortunately reduces our ability to bet for value and for bluffing and we are check-folding. On the turn of course villain has many combos of bluffs but we cannot continue betting for our hand is very strong and still has showdown value, so our intention is to get OTR cheaply since our equity got down OTT. When we check turn our range becomes capped to certain type of hands and not others. Of course if we had AK, KQ, KK, AA we would be betting this turn again. When we check we let clear we don’t own any strong hand. I think that OTR we could be exploitatively calling to avoid being bluffed. Sure villain can show some Kx but I’m afraid the given price isn’t salty. But you have played over a thousand hands versus this villain and by his stats it seems a decent tight player, so okay folding and giving him credit. Nice hand! [/QUOTE]
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