isnt it too light shove?
Posted by Tomasz K
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Tomasz K
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isnt it too light shove?
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25 (5 Players)
BB: $25.00 (Hero)
UTG: $50.42
CO: $38.41
BN: $25.93
SB: $25.25
UTG: $50.42
CO: $38.41
BN: $25.93
SB: $25.25
Preflop
($0.35)
Hero is BB with
T
T
, , , , , ,
Flop
($50.10)
9
4
2
Turn
($50.10)
9
4
2
9
villain is 27/21, raise 1st 28%
fold vs 3b on cutoff 43%, 4b range 3,4%, call 3b range 12%
4b vs hero 2/9,
no other info about PF, I think so we were a little too agressive vs each other, but im not sure about that.
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Initially I think u have to have a more clear cut plan for when/if villain 4bets if we are gonna 3bet.
Don't mind just flatting the 4bet since we get a good price and it's play we can balance out by doing it sometimes with KK+.
Generally people don't 4bet bluff CO vs BB too often and the 16 combos of AK might just call and not 4bet range so shipping seems a bit too wide in my book.
+1 to this.
With his small 4bet you get great pot odds, so you can call here easily.
ok thanks. Dont you see a problem when calling 4bet oop? Isnt really hard to play this hand oop as CC pf? How big 4b range has to be, to shove this hand profitable? Is there any program which can help me?
I guess you can do this in CREV... I've never used that myself tho.
It's also not too hard to do with equilab, pen and calculator :)
EV(shove) = p(villain fold) * (current potsize) + p(villain call) * (equity vs villain calling range) * (final potsize)
Hope that's correct, I'm tired haha
Against a reg i would hust flat there preflop. No reason for me tou overplay a hand like 10s. I would be more inclined to 3-bet other hands like broadways or some small suited aces.
Also after the 4-bet its an easy call. If i decide to 3-bet 10s most of the times i 3-bet fold to 4-bet depending on the situation.
TT is a fold pre here. 4b calling rng: JJ/AK.... 5b QQ+
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