Tried something different, failed. What to learn from a failed shove over a persistent squeezer?
Posted by PokerVagabond
Posted by PokerVagabond posted in Low Stakes
Tried something different, failed. What to learn from a failed shove over a persistent squeezer?
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (9 Players)
MP+1: $10.75
MP+2: $11.17
CO: $8.43
BN: $10.00 (Hero)
SB: $10.80
BB: $11.16
UTG: $17.46
UTG+1: $21.86
MP: $10.00
MP+2: $11.17
CO: $8.43
BN: $10.00 (Hero)
SB: $10.80
BB: $11.16
UTG: $17.46
UTG+1: $21.86
MP: $10.00
The villian here had a 3bet of 14.4 from the BB over a sample of around 200 hands. I also had a note on him stating that he had squeezed with 56s before in a similar position.
Obviously I was hoping to fold out a some pocket pairs below JJ and maybe TT and also his other random squeeze hands such as KJ, KT ETC.
Obviously I was hoping to fold out a some pocket pairs below JJ and maybe TT and also his other random squeeze hands such as KJ, KT ETC.
Preflop
($0.15)
Hero is BN with
T
9
, , , , , , , , , , , ,
Flop
($20.95)
K
Q
7
Turn
($20.95)
K
Q
7
A
River
($20.95)
K
Q
7
A
6
Final Pot
BN
lost and shows high card Ace.
BB wins and shows two pair, Aces and Kings.
BB wins $20.01
Rake is $0.94
BB wins and shows two pair, Aces and Kings.
BB wins $20.01
Rake is $0.94
Before the backlash begins. I would like to say that this hand was always going to be put onto this forum regardless of what happened. I wanted to try something in game and then digest the findings after. This may not be the best way to do these things but it felt like something I at least wanted to try.
I would be interested to find out what you guys think of an actual strategy in regards to dealing with these types of squeezes, especially if I was holding something like 77-TT or AJ, AQ.
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