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$25 NLHE 6-max: TT BvB, Flop has two overs
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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 5858697, member: 393841"] I understand that opening at 2.4x widens the blind ranges here. If we believe that this villain is more tight in his 3-bet range, we should assume high fold equity (putting ourselves in the villain's mind), because if we then 4-bet we will be throwing him out of the pot very often, since with our opening size the villain will not be able to fully debug his 3-bet range. Because it will be very weighted at the excellent price we gave you to call. So if BB is really tight (as we think it is) he won't want to take a chance and will protect his postflop position by controlling the pot and giving up his neutralized hands. If we do not plan to semi bluff our TT hand with 4-bet preflop, we should standardize the size to 3x when entering a blind duel against this type of opponent. The flop bet should be a bit bigger considering how our opening went. 70-85% of the pot can make that the low pockets like 22-66 fold more often. We are also at a rank disadvantage with respect to our hand, as villain is less likely to have JTs; QTs. And most likely are the Kxs in the V range, so we must compensate our disadvantage and put higher odds to the BB that has position over us. The turn is a street that impacts too much on our range. If the V is a tight regular it should recognize your proportional change in the bet entered. We are with the best shape and decided on a smaller barrel. I'm not sure how tight villain's range is here, but it shouldn't continue without good enough hands to hit the river. Finally the river is a super brick and we made a third barrel betting 75% of the pot. Villain has made a strong raise, equivalent to more than 4 times our river bet. The call is not discussed and possibly BB has the same hand as our, but if he could observe the whole sequence well it is not surprising that we find the absolute nuts here (KT). I am inclined to think that they split the pot, just because of the fact that the 2b was evident and confirmed the strength of your range. In this case the times we check in the turn we allow that the V can sometimes convert in bluff his dominated hands. Greetings. [/QUOTE]
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