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$2 NL HE Full Ring: TT facing all in, Flop
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6675220, member: 397965"] Preflop TT is a hand, I would often just call against an EP open. The problem with 3-betting it is, we usually mostly get action from better hands or hands, we are flipping with, and if we get 4-bet, we usually cant make a profitable call in a 100 BB cash game (I am mostly a tournament player these days). If there is already a 3-bet against an EP open, then I would normally fold TT. However here it was only a min 3-bet, which gives you enough room to call and setmine. In my experience a min 3-bet can also be all sorts of silly hands including even a misclick. It has still reopened the betting for UTG+1, but at 2NL I would be willing to take that risk and hope, that a low of the time UTG+1 will just stick the extra 4c to call. Flop Quite interesting flop since you flopped an overpair but also an OESD. In a 4-bet pot you have a quite marginal made hand, since its pretty unlikely, someone is in there with hands like A9 or K9, that flopped top pair. So if you make a big bet here, its not really for value, since you are usually either behind or flipping against some kind of big draw, if you get action. And its not a bluff either, since no better hand is ever folding. So I dont see this pot sized bet doing much on either the value or bluff side of the spectrum. It just fold out the only hands, you are way ahead of, like for instance AK or AQ with no flushdraw. As played you committed yourself to the pot and have to call it off even just to draw to a straight. Unless someone have exactly JT, which you block, and which should not be in there in a 4-bet pot, its not the end of the world, since you are getting decent pot odds to draw 3-ways. [/QUOTE]
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