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Old 09-27-2007, 06:22 PM
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Default Re: Sanity check w/ TPTK in 3-betted pot

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I'm running horrible ATM, so just want to make sure this is standard...

Villain is playing 18/14 and I have seen him 3-bet w/ 99 in a similar spot. But I dunno how he plays on flop after a 3-bet in general. I'm playing TAG and haven't been out of line. The reason I called pre is that "HYLYSY" is a huge donk and I have seen him call 3-bets w/ 43s OOP.

EverestPoker Game #2136499747: Table Nassau-6 - $3.00/$6.00 - No Limit Hold'em - 21:10:24 - 2007/09/27
Seat 1: HERO ($958.95)
Seat 2: LuckyJessy ($600.00)
Seat 3: HYLYSY ($796.58)
Seat 4: xxTERRORxx ($635.40)
Seat 5: immortal8 ($639.00)
Seat 6: merwin ($820.00)
HYLYSY posts the small blind of $3.00
xxTERRORxx posts the big blind of $6.00
The button is in seat #2
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to HERO[As Ks]
immortal8 folds
merwin folds
HERO raises to $21.00
LuckyJessy folds
HYLYSY calls $18.00
xxTERRORxx raises to $93.00
HERO calls $72.00
HYLYSY folds
*** FLOP *** [7d Qd Ac]
xxTERRORxx bets $140.00
HERO raises to $865.95 and is all-in

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I'll go with just call preflop - you have position so no need to reraise.

On the flop, if you just call you are giving away that a very wide part of your range is an Ace (unless he has seen you float before). He won't put any more money in unless he is (or gets) better than TPTK. Even if he has QQ or AQ, I don't think you can fold anyway considering he has only 300 more to bet and there was 330 in the pot with his flop bet (~2-1 stack odds).

A raise, on the other hand, can easily be a semi-bluff or total bluff, making him call your raise with AJs or AT, or even KK.
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