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Re: Likely standard flop spot in 3b 3way pot
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villain is only raising: 1) hands that have you crushed - QQ+ (hes unknown so big pairs are very possible, and sets (he called a raise and then a reraise, so small pp's very likely) 2) combo draws that have greater equity than JJ (AsXs where X = 4/Q/K) 3) pp's 66-TT (very unlikely because people dont generally [censored] around in 3 bet pots, and especially not in multiway 3 bet pots, and ESPECIALLY not 150bb's the frequency of (1) + (2) >>> (3) pretty standard looking fold imo [/ QUOTE ] Again, we can be clear dogs here and it's an easy shove because there is so much money in the middle. I guess anyone interested can plug in their own numbers and figure it out for themselves. |
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Re: Likely standard flop spot in 3b 3way pot
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I fold [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Likely standard flop spot in 3b 3way pot
A rough guess, you have over 60% equity and 1/3rd of your stack in, it's a shove. The primary problem is, can we take out hands like mid over pairs from his range, and say he isn't raising those hands on the flop, I don't really think you can... thus...
Your pre-flop play kind of stuck you in this spot... it happens. |
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Re: Likely standard flop spot in 3b 3way pot
I think this look very much like a set. Since you haven't noticed MP he is probably a nit. You represented 1010+ and still he makes a small "push me raise". I'd fold withóut reads, but maybe the Prima NL100 plays different than FTP...
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