Nl50: Horrible spot with 4bet AA against tough opponent
Posted by Tommi Heikinniemi
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Nl50: Horrible spot with 4bet AA against tough opponent
Hand History for Game 1111111111 (IPoker)
€50.00 EUR NL Texas Hold'em - Thursday, November 16, 02:18:44 ET 2017
Table Salzburg 14 (Real Money)
Seat 5 is the button
Seat 1: Player1 ( €57.94 EUR ) - VPIP: 30, PFR: 24, 3B: 15, AF: 3,6, Hands: 4228
Seat 3: Player3 ( €50.00 EUR ) - VPIP: 31, PFR: 25, 3B: 10, AF: 2,7, Hands: 4949
Seat 5: Hero ( €133.49 EUR ) - VPIP: 26, PFR: 20, 3B: 8, AF: 2,0, Hands: 31478
Seat 7: Player7 ( €109.92 EUR ) - VPIP: 28, PFR: 22, 3B: 10, AF: 1,9, Hands: 4528
Player7 posts small blind [€0.25 EUR].
Player1 posts big blind [€0.50 EUR].
* Dealing down cards *
Dealt to Hero [ As Ac ]
Player3 folds
Hero raises [€1.00 EUR]
Player7 raises [€4.25 EUR]
Player1 folds
Hero raises [€11.50 EUR]
Player7 calls [€8.00 EUR]
* Dealing Flop * [ Ts, 6d, 7d ]
Player7 checks
Hero checks
* Dealing Turn * [ Qc ]
Player7 bets [€25.00 EUR]
Hero calls [€25.00 EUR]
* Dealing River * [ 4c ]
Player7 bets [€72.42 EUR]
Hero folds
Player7 wins €146.42 EUR from main pot
Any opinions about my line? Horrible board for 4bettor. I feel after opponent started to pot it on the turn it will be all in bet on the river. Thinking afterward this might be mandatory river call since run out is pretty positive. I feel in spots like this I'm leaking.
How do u see opponent's range? I don't know how much he thinks about exploitation in his play.
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Id give him TT, some QQ, and a few 77,66,89s combos.
Its not outrageous to go for value w AQ like, tho maybe not going for pot turn bet.
AKdd,AJdd,KJs are possible bluffs. I believe when we just think about our range we should call this hand. Having said that, you probably have a better idea on villain's tendency's so when you feel villain is incapable of running bluffs you can fold, just need to be somewhat sure of that.
please post hands in normal format, pretty please
Its not great board, overall, for 4bettor. But its not like he has equity or EV advantage there.
Its still good enough for you that you can go for range 1/4 or 1/3. Propably 1/4 a bit better.
I would think that he has mainly a lot of TT, but its only 100%-weight hand that really beats you atm.
River i think just has to be call. After you check flop, he can easily bet flop/shove turn with AQ, so it only needs very, very few bluffs for a call to be profitable.
You're essentially folding 100% of your range to aggression here. He's 3-betting 10 percent and has non-nitty stats. This does not indicate to me that I should be folding 100% of the time in a 5 to 1 SPR situation with an overpair. You'll see KK and bluffs.
P.S. just bet the flop, his range is going to be wider than you expect due to stack sizes. By betting, you punish him for calling the 4-bet too lightly. Checking just makes his rando calls better.
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