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1/2 antes: TT overpair 4bet pot 150BB deep

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    Default 1/2 antes: TT overpair 4bet pot 150BB deep

    Very marginal spot. Madhouse table, nobody with vpip < 30. Villain is 45/25/6 with 3bet 14% over smallish sample. I'm around 30/21/3 with 13% 3bet.

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    MP ($301.30)
    Hero (Button) ($664.65)
    SB ($256.50)
    BB ($213.85)
    UTG ($339.70)

    Preflop: Hero is Button with 10, 10
    1 fold, MP bets $7, Hero raises to $24, 2 folds, MP raises to $60, Hero calls $36

    Flop: ($124.50) 4, 6, 8 (2 players)
    MP bets $78, hero?
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    I'd rather flat pre with these stacks. Especially if I've been active, and should probably expect a 4bet coming soon. If I'm expecting a 4bet, I'd probably just ship it in pre, as there are too many bad flops that will come if we flat.

    As played, I don't like flatting since I'm not sure he'll really shove half pot as a bluff on turn, so I'll just jam it myself here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by griffey24
    I'd rather flat pre with these stacks. Especially if I've been active, and should probably expect a 4bet coming soon. If I'm expecting a 4bet, I'd probably just ship it in pre, as there are too many bad flops that will come if we flat.

    As played, I don't like flatting since I'm not sure he'll really shove half pot as a bluff on turn, so I'll just jam it myself here.
    Yeah, TT plays fine postflop IP, but still feels like we are loosing value by just flatting pre. Villain att to steal was 52%.
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    don't 3b pre because you're really unhappy getting 4b unless your read is he's going to felt worse to a shove
    and post-flop you're no better off when you shove and he calls he either has KK or some kind of draw and you're still like 35%, the same as you were pre if you had shoved pre
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    flattin ur 4bets, makin u tilt
    3b pre is fine/standard as youre pretty likely to get flatted by this player and these stacks which is awesome. in order to calll a 4bet you need reads and a plan though...
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