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$ NL HE MTT: SB vs BB, I Trapped with AA with 10bb, and I got screwed.
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[QUOTE="Hospedar, post: 6791092, member: 1024303"] What a bad luck you had today, man. Anyway, as you, I was bad beated today, but at the 888poker freeroll. A guy putted all-in at the UTG with a 33 (≈32bb) and I gone with him with a KK (≈57bb). He made a three of a kind with the first card of the flop 🤡. Obviously, I lost and this made me get out of the tournament a few minutes later... It's hard to analyze if you did the best movement at the pre-flop and, also, at the flop without a software. But I probably wouldn't do a different action at the flop (I would lost, as you). But, at the flop I would think in two things... [B]- 1st:[/B] As Hero was with 12bb and Villain with 13bb (remember: I don't know the other conditions of the tournament), I could shove there. Because this is a good way double my stack. He could call with a low equity hand (you would lost today, but if you do the same thing against him tomorrow...) or he could fold and give you more 2bb approximately (low pot, but you were low stack too). Reasons for his calling: + He could think that a K would be a good high card to play against you. + he could think that you were trying to steal his blind and, then, think at the reason above. [B]- 2nd:[/B] At the same conditions, I think that I would try to raise to 2bb and wait him to call or shove me. After this, I would do the same thing that you did at the real flop. What happened with you today is the same thing that give me nightmares everyday: limp call against the BB... When you do this, you are risking your blinds in a blinded gameplay (as you don't have any idea if he has something valuable at the flop, turn and/or river). And when he checked the pre-flop, you raised at the flop and he gone with all-in, he was saying something to you: [B]- 1st:[/B] If he was bluffing a lot, you could call, clearly. [B]- 2nd:[/B] If he was playing very tight, you needed to think more. Like: "I'm in a blind gameplay, he can, literally have anything with him, except my own cards. So, would he shove me only with a (top) pair at the flop after I raised against him?". It's very hard to think in everything that I said now when you are in the table and, also, is very hard to fold an AA at a head's up gameplay. But this is something to think after the table, don't you agree? [B][COLOR=rgb(97, 189, 109)]Try to put this hand at the GTO, please[/COLOR][/B] I would like to say that I understand that you tried to not scare him at the beginning, and this was not a really bad idea, at my perspective. Good try... Again: I think that you just had a bad luck today. Get your head up and move on! 💪 [/QUOTE]
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