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    Default [25NL] TT...4bet pot. BB vs BU

    Villain is 15/10/2 (3bet) over 141 hands. Seen villain 4bet twice, KK and AKo.

    PokerStars - $0.25 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
    Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

    BTN: $25.00
    SB: $34.91
    Hero (BB): $53.60
    UTG: $26.56
    CO: $33.01

    SB posts SB $0.10, Hero posts BB $0.25

    Pre Flop: (pot: $0.35) Hero has T T

    fold, fold, BTN raises to $0.75, SB calls $0.65, Hero raises to $3.00, BTN raises to $7.00, fold, Hero calls $4.00

    Flop: ($14.75, 2 players) 6 7 J
    Hero checks, BTN bets $18.00 and is all-in, Hero ???
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    If you've seen him 4-bet with those strong hands, you probably should have given up after his 4-bet. It depends on how he played those other hands he 4-betted. But it's likely he has AA or KK here, or would he play hands like AK like that on the flop?
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    Just call pre. Great odds to setmine even oop vs pfr. Fold to 4bet, he has low 3bet stat, no odds for set and oop
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    What's his button opening percent?

    If its over 30 i'd definitely just be getting this in pre. If it's between 20 and 30 i'd probably fold to the 4-bet, but still have 3-bet to begin with. If its under 20 i'd just call the raise.

    You really REALLY want to 3-bet in this spot pre if you can, but if he's just a massive nit then rasvan may be right. I think you kind of just have the right to get TT in vs a button open and sb call, as a rule, so I think the hand is fine and would snap call now.
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    Renton nails it as usual IMO.

    I really don't like concept of flatting 4bets too 100bb effective, unless we have kk+ and we're confident villain 4bets very light.
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    Villain's BU ATS was 12%. I wasn't really thrilled about just calling pre going 3-way with a hand that flops like shit. I think my hand loses a lot of it's value the more people I see a flop against.

    I felt his jam on flop was spazzy. I mean, he prob bets smaller w/ like QQ+ to get value and maybe induce a spaz from me w/ AQ+, if he has JJ he might even check it back. It just felt like a whole lot of AQ+ that he wanted to get in pre and is happy to get in now.
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    Ok vs a 12% opening range 3-betting with TT is really bad. Also, TT doesn't flop like shit at all, it is one of the most easily played postflop hands ever. You'll have at least an overpair on 37% of flops, and at least middle pair on 82% of flops. You need to get over your fears of playing this hand.
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    Easy fold. I lost the same hand like this, I had TT and the villain had JJ.
    My opinion is that he has a better pocket pair than you, so it's better to go fold.

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