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$ NL HE MTT: When the villain hides the strength of his hand.
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6647758, member: 397965"] I am not a solver guy, but I would assume, maybe there are no flop raises in GTO play, when you have position, and the effective stack size is only 20BB? So already the fact, he is raising, seem to be a bit out to lunch. It is probably skewed towards value. But the issue is, Hero beat some of that value like KJ or QJ. Which are more likely hands for him to have after just calling preflop than an overpair. Plus its a freeroll, so sometimes people will be doing things, that makes little sense. So I think, it all boils down to fundamentals. We have TPTK, and then we should be willing to stack off for at least 30 BB or even more. Maybe if the board is really terrible like JT9 all clubs, we can consider to get away. But on JT5 only two clubs, there are a ton of draws and only a few logical hands, that beat us, with QQ not even being one of them. [/QUOTE]
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