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[QUOTE="laughisnot4sale, post: 7062163, member: 1043543"] iPoker - 250/500 NL (7 max) - Holdem - 7 players [URL='https://www.holdemmanager.com']Hand converted by Holdem Manager 3[/URL] [COLOR=grey]MP: 94,255 (188.5 bb) CO: 109,400 (218.8 bb) BTN: 104,662 (209.3 bb)[/COLOR] SB: 98,075 (196.2 bb) [B]Hero (BB): 97,325 (194.7 bb)[/B] [COLOR=grey]UTG: 98,783 (197.6 bb) UTG+1: 97,575 (195.2 bb)[/COLOR] 7 players post ante of 75, SB posts 250, Hero posts BB 500 [B]Pre Flop:[/B] [I](pot: 1,275)[/I] [B]Hero has[/B] :js4: :jh4: 5 folds, [COLOR=red]SB raises to 1,500[/COLOR], [COLOR=red][B]Hero[/B] raises to 4,500[/COLOR], [COLOR=red]SB raises to 9,000[/COLOR], [B]Hero[/B] calls 4,500 [B]Flop:[/B] [I](18,525, 2 players)[/I] :5s4: :6d4: :10h4: [COLOR=red]SB bets 12,967[/COLOR], [B]Hero[/B] calls 12,967 [B]Turn:[/B] [I](44,459, 2 players)[/I] :qs4: [COLOR=red]SB bets 22,229[/COLOR], [B]Hero[/B] calls 22,229 [B]River:[/B] [I](88,917, 2 players)[/I] :7c4: [COLOR=red]SB bets 53,804[/COLOR], [B]Hero[/B] calls 53,054 Results: 195,025 pot Final Board: :5s4: :6d4: :10h4: :qs4: :7c4: [SPOILER]SB shows :ad4: :kh4:: [COLOR=RoyalBlue](High Card, Ace)[/COLOR] (Pre 43%, Flop 25%, Turn 18%) [B]Hero shows[/B] :js4: :jh4:: [COLOR=RoyalBlue](One Pair, Jacks)[/COLOR] (Pre 57%, Flop 75%, Turn 82%) [B]Hero wins 195,025[/B][/SPOILER][B][/B] The first mistake is choosing the size of preflop 3bet: the bigger the opponent's stack, the wider and more expensive he calls, the bigger the size of his bet or raise, the more often he calls, if it's ko mtt and the op's stack is bigger than ours, he will call wider because he can win bounty (the bigger the bounty, the wider it is profitable to call). Fish psychology - the beginning of the tournament, I want to play and participate in as many hands as possible - he will call more often. Another problem with small 3bet is that it creates the illusion that an opponent can 4bet wide= overestimating a hand like JJ. Like “what if he bluffs” or “what if he 4bets AJ” etc. The total 3bet size here should be in the neighborhood of 15 bb. 4bet without notes on op is a super strong line, especially at the beginning of the tournament (you have no info), so without chip coverage there is no sense to move all-in, because in the best case there will be a flip, or would be strongly behind (AK, AQs, JJ, QQ, KK, AA) = call default, but based on the range, JJ should just be moved into the category of hands to catch a set + small flop cbet call, on a suitable board and folding on the turn. What does the evaluation of this hand look like “in my head” in the form of a quick analysis of the op's range. Preflop raise 3bb - the range is stronger than usual, as the average player opens 2bb. 4bet pre - confirming the strength of the range and significant strengthening = AQs+, JJ+. Flop cbet 66%+- - tight sizing = another confirmation of strength (as the field doesn't bluff with tight sizing, especially on dry boards) = JJ+ = pass flop. [/QUOTE]
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