How do decide if your opponent is 4-betting and u have AJ offsuit and in the previous hand he went all in with KT . How do u make a decision in this spot .
This is a classic spot where one hand can really mess with our perception of an opponent.
About that previous KT hand Context matters here - did he shove KT as a
bluff? Was it for value? What were the positions, stack sizes? One hand
tells you very little about someone's 4-betting range. AJ offsuit vs a 4-bet This is almost always a fold against most opponents. AJ is pretty weak for calling 4-bets, especially offsuit. Even against a loose player, you're often behind their range.
How to make the decision:
- Opponent's 4-bet frequency - if he's 4-betting 15%+ of hands, you can consider a call. If it's 3-5%, it's almost always a fold.
- Position - in position with AJo you can sometimes call against very aggressive players, but out of position this is almost always negative EV.
- Stack sizes - if effective stack is 20-30bb, this might be a jam/fold spot, but not a call.
- Sample size - one hand with KT means nothing. You need more data on the player's style.
My approach:
- Against unknown/tight opponent - auto-fold
- Against a lag maniac with high 4-bet frequency - sometimes call in position
- Against short stack - consider shoving as a bluff
Bottom line: Don't let one weird KT hand change your fundamental strategy. AJ offsuit just isn't strong enough to play against most 4-betting ranges, especially without specific reads. Save your chips for better spots. That KT shove could have been anything - maybe he was tilted, maybe it was a perfect spot for a bluff, maybe he had some read you don't know about.
Stick to solid fundamentals until you have a real sample size on the opponent!
