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$5 NL HE STT: TT defending to a 3-bet out of position
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6579130, member: 397965"] Thanks for the comments. My first instinct was to fold to his turn jam. He dont have many hands in his 3-betting range, that connect with this board, and as others have said, I also dont think, a boat jam the turn, or for that matter a flopped straight. But he can of course have all the better overpairs, and its probably fair to say, that he is never doing this for value with a worse hand like A9. So I have a bluff catcher, and normally I would consider it pretty marginal to get TT in for 75BB as just an overpair. However his line felt a bit bluffy to me. As others have said, even on a wet board with 2 flushdraws would AA or KK really take this sizing, instead of making it a 3-street hand and get more value? This opponent was also a LAG and one of those, who border on simply playing to many hands, even though to be fair, if all 79 hands were collected at 6-max, then 33/32 is not that extreme. But 6-max players also tend to be more aggressive and bluffy in general, since the format appeal more to action junkies than 9-max. So in the end I decided to make the call and make him show it to me: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.cardschat.com/replayer/225at5UQ3[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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