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Old 09-24-2007, 06:03 PM
billybeartku billybeartku is offline
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Default Re: TT oop in 3 bet pot

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I would bet around 22-25 on the flop and CRAI on the turn. If I plan to 3bet with TT oop, this is the type of flop I'm willing to get it in.

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I really don't understand the logic in the "If I 3bet with this hand I will stack off...etc"

A large percentage of the time we will win the pot with a c-betting on the flop. Therefore making 3beting more EV vs flat calling preflop. If you bet this flop and get called by and unknown, I think you have to put him on a pair, and with that read you are well behind his range.

Why would you just stack off on the turn, b/c you 3bet it preflop? What is the reasoning behind this play? If it gets all in on the turn what do you expect to be ahead of? Are you basing your entire play on a belief that he/she will bluff the turn with over cards????

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The reason I'm willing to commit is because the SPR is only 3 after you 3bet pre. Over pair plays easily when SPR is 3, you can commit without having to think too much about it, cause often times you're profitable getting it in than making a tough/wrong laydown. Another reason is that you beat more pairs than you lose to, you beat 22, 33, 66, 88, 99 (44 and 77 not my concern cause you're beat anyway), but lose to JJ QQ KK AA but very less likely that the villain has AA KK(according to my experience, most ppl in nl100 play their AA KK very fast preflop).

Even if my reasons are wrong, you've put in 1/3 of your stack in with your over pair. After you put in 1/3 of your stack you are pretty much committed.

Thoughts? I could be wrong tho.
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