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$2 NLHE 6-max: 4-bet pot with AQo
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6166169, member: 397965"] Preflop The problem with this 4-bet is, you put in more than a third of the effective stack, which mean, you have committed yourself to the pot. If he 5-bet jam, you have to call it off, and if he just call, postflop is going to be extremely awkward with less than a pot sized bet left. You could 4-bet smaller like 40-45c. However he is a broken stack, so he is probably on the fishy side of the spectrum, and therefore I dont think, he ever fold to a small 4-bet in position. And for that reason I would just call his 3-bet and allow myself some more room to maveuver postflop. Or I could even get on board with a 4-bet jam, if you think, he is more on the maniac side of the fish spectrum. Postflop Welcome to awkward land. We made TPTK, but against the range, he is supposed to have in a 4-bet pot, we do lose to a fair amount of hands like KK, TT and AK. AT, KT and QJ should really not be in there, but who knows, what a fish might call us with. We do beat some stuff like QQ, JJ and AJ, and we can also have all the AA, KK and AK in the world. So maybe the play here is to bet really small like 25-30c to pimp a bit of value from those hands, we beat? You do check though, and now he essentially move all in, since he only left himself 45c behind. I dont know man. On one side I feel, we are beat here, but on the other side the SPR is less than one, and we are never drawing dead, since we have a gutshot. So I guess, its a crying jam and then hope to run good, or that we are somehow ahead? Mainly I would not find myself in this spot, because I would have played preflop differently. [/QUOTE]
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