| - TT facing a tricky pre-flop situation. - |
Posted by Sindri Björnsson
Posted by Sindri Björnsson posted in Mid Stakes
| - TT facing a tricky pre-flop situation. - |
Blinds: $1.00/$2.00 (6 Players)
BN: $290.92
SB: $221.24
BB: $232.80
UTG: $329.93
MP: $221.02 (Hero)
CO: $169.69
SB: $221.24
BB: $232.80
UTG: $329.93
MP: $221.02 (Hero)
CO: $169.69
Preflop
($3.00)
Hero is MP with
T
T
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Final Pot
SB
wins and shows a pair of Aces|a full house, Aces full of Queens.
MP lost and shows a pair of Tens|two pair, Queens and Tens.
SB wins $445.64
Rake is $2.80
MP lost and shows a pair of Tens|two pair, Queens and Tens.
SB wins $445.64
Rake is $2.80
About opponents
SB : SQ% in sb is around 10%. My guess is that it get's tighter and more value-heavy in this spot because CO is a recreational player.
CO : Recreational player. No further reads.
About the situation
This is a type of situation I feel I get often into and I don't know what to do in.
Because we don't close the action post-flop I'm not excited just to call here.
I think we end up just giving dead money in the pot and without a good plan it could be I'm going to loose money post-flop.*
Question
What do you think about flatting pre-flop vs 4-bet getting it in?
What is your thought process when going trough similar situation?
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