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 Originally Posted by Imthenewfish
I looked him up and hes the narrator guy from high stakes O_o
Sorry, I'm half drunk and being a bit of a dick, so to get this thread back on track...
Villain is pretty fucking nitty over a large sample, and I wouldn't expect him to stack off without QQ+,AK -- a range we're not exactly happy to get it in with.
4-betting communicates to him that basically we wanna get it in, it also gives him a reason to fold AQ, TT, JJ, and the odd time some random hand he just decided to 3bet with cuz we're opening light. So by calling his 3-bet, we keep his range wider, which we want.
The other thing to note is that we have position, and should expect this kind of villain to be fairly straightforward postflop, and at most fire one c-bet then give up. There's also the fact that we get a chance to suckout on KK+ if the board comes Qxx -- we're often gunna get a stack, but we're not JUST setmining here or anything...
So while 4-bet/folding may be easier than playing postflop IP, the latter is more +EV as long as we're not retarded postflop.
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