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$2 NLHE 6-max: 4-bet pot with TT
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[QUOTE="Hermus, post: 6120197, member: 346197"] [B]Pre-Flop: [/B] I think the 4-bet is a little bit out of line. A call is probably fine. Considering sizing he's probably a recreational player. Nevertheless, I think he's going to show up with a lot of suited broadways or better pocket pairs so you're flipping at best and dominated at worst. [B]Flop: [/B] Very weird line. Under normal circumstances, I would consider TT as a marginal hand looking to get to showdown cheaply. Calling a half pot bet falls in line with that strategy. I don't mind it that much, hoping it checks through the turn and river. Considering that you would most likely c-bet this flop I also like the idea of re-raising to see where you're at. You basically only improve with a third T on the turn. If villain has it he's probably going to fire again anyway, and you're faced with the same decision again on the turn. Only this time under worse circumstances if another overcard drops. If he doesn't have it you win a nice pot. [B]Turn: [/B] After calling the flop bet your range is basically capped at TPGK (KQs I guess), JJ, TT maybe 99 and some flush draws. Might as well be face up. You can't really call any for value IMO and considering stack sizes there's no point bluffing. I would fold 100% of my range here. [B]Questions: [/B] I agree that it's unlikely that he has pocket 33's. Look at villains aggression factor to make a more informed decision on whether he has it or not. Some really aggressive players just bet every chance they get. If a passive player bets into you all of a sudden he has it more often than not. Recreational players either play way too much or way too little, so base your decisions on the player type. TT? :p If he's playing 100% balanced you're probably about right. Definitely include all the AQ combos though. AA, KK, AKs only if he's never 5-betting. [/QUOTE]
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