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Here's a cool hand from this morning's $300 6-max event.
Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em Tournament, 250/500 Blinds 50 Ante (6 handed) - Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
CO (t21431)
Button (t15725)
Hero (SB) (t26437)
BB (t17662)
UTG (t10605)
MP (t22499)
Hero's M: 25.18
Preflop: Hero is SB with A , Q
2 folds, CO raises to t1500, 1 fold, Hero raises to t4000, 1 fold, CO calls t2500
Flop: (t8800) 9 , 2 , 8 (2 players)
Hero bets t3000, CO calls t3000
Turn: (t14800) Q (2 players)
Hero bets t19387 (All-In), CO calls t14381 (All-In)
River: (t43562) Q (2 players, 2 all-in)
Total pot: t43562
Results:
Hero had A , Q (three of a kind, Queens).
CO had J , Q (three of a kind, Queens).
Outcome: Hero won t43562
This hand is a good example of adjusting your bet sizing according to stack sizes. IMO, I chose the perfect bet sizes preflop and on the flop that let me get maximum value from a weak player, which value I might have missed if I'd just been playing on autopilot.
Preflop - one difference between 100 BB deep cash games and shorter stacked tournaments is that in tournaments, your 3-bets don't need to be as large. This is a mistake that I see a lot from weaker players and cash players without much tournament experience. In this hand, we were only 40 BB deep. 3-betting the CO's 3 BB raise to 8 BB was enough that he's making a mistake to call with speculative hands. However, my 3-bet was small enough that a weak player might do so anyway, which is what I want. If I 3-bet to 11 BB like I would in a cash game, even weak players are going to realize they're in a shove-or-fold situation, and mostly fold all worse hands (except for MAYBE AJ). I got value out of my AQ by keeping my opponent in the pot with hands that I beat, instead of turning into a bluff with a betsize where he'd only continue with AK, AQ, and medium or big pairs.
Flop - There's about 17 BB in the pot and 32 BB behind. If I made a "standard" continuation bet of 10 BB, again, I'm forcing my opponent to shove or fold, and he has great odds to move in with any pair or any draw. With the bet I chose, again, there's room for him to just call with the weaker hands in his range. Also, I'm getting a better price on my c-bet if he actually hit this flop hard. Finally, I leave a pot-sized bet on the turn, and I can profitably go all-in on any heart, A, K, or Q to apply maximum pressure on my opponent's weak range.
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