Sauce HU Hand 25/50 Deep

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Sauce HU Hand 25/50 Deep

SB: Sauce123: $25320.92
BB: pandorasbux: $13022.48
Preflop ($75.00) (2 Players)
Sauce123 raises to $122, pandorasbux raises to $475, Sauce123 calls $353
Flop ($1025.00) Q T 7 (2 Players)
pandorasbux bets $600, Sauce123 raises to $1446.71, pandorasbux calls $846.71
Turn ($3918.42) Q T 7 T (2 Players)
pandorasbux checks, Sauce123 bets $2528.89, pandorasbux calls $2528.89
River ($8976.20) Q T 7 T 3 (2 Players)
pandorasbux checks, Sauce123 bets $5750, pandorasbux calls $5750
Final Pot
Sauce123 has 5 T Sauce123 wins $20400.70

Thoughts on Sauce's line, specifically flop?  Seems really non-standard but could be cool if either Pandaora folds some equity incorrectly, or he calls and we get to check it down a lot and lose less vs better compared to trying to bluff catch this combo, or he floats the flop raise really wide, we could ch ch turn and pick off floats on some rivers.

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Learn2FoldEm 10 years, 10 months ago

I'm completely speculating here but I would say that QT7 is a board that hits Sauce's 3bet calling range pretty hard with a ton of nut draws AJ/KJ/J9, back doors as well (straights/flushes), that mid pair awful kicker given that we're deep plays more profitably as a bluff w/ equity. It is quite far down in Sauce's range when accounting for implied odds so is better played as a bluff/protection than calling flop and then folding turn to barrel. He may also want some hands w/ SD value in his raising range as he may chose to raise a lot of his draws.

I don't know though. Hopefully Sauce will chime in.

I think it is probably true that a lot of pandorasbux bluffing range will have significant equity vs T5s, so Sauce is raising to protect/extract immediate value from draws/overcards..

TJ Serdar 10 years, 10 months ago
Yeah, that seems reasonable.  Kind of like turning a hand that plays as a poor bluff catcher deep into a bluff.  Agree this is near the bottom of his defending range and his 2pr/trips outs are likely live as villain's range is narrowed, which is a huge plus.  Also the bdfd is really relevant here.

It's cool because Pandora might bet/call a hand like AK or AJ on flop and call another bet on say the 3c, and we get to show down on brick rivers. 
Zer0 10 years, 10 months ago

Sauce has developed a software program which predicts the turn once he knows 5 cards of the individual deal.


XBLINK was the pioneer of run out prediction software back in the day but Ben has superseded him.




PurplePanda 10 years, 10 months ago

100bb /= 250bb deep.

This would and should be considered bad at lower stack depth levels for obvious reasons (i.e. what you are accomplishing with raising middle pair is counter intuitive).

However with deeper stacks--

*sauce has disguised equity with both the.. <T, 5, bd clubs>. 

*new found control in the hand (pandora will check to him and not donk turns often) allowing him to realize his full equity and potentially bink either turn and river. 

I do think it's meh to to ask/expect sauce to respond to these hands. We should be able to piece a lot of it together ourselves and just leave it at at that (imo).  If it was  like a plo hand then then by all means. 


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