2/5/10 4bet pot
I'm the effective stack with $1170
UTG-7 opens to 40 (good reg, been playing overnight it's early morning at time of this hand, seen him overbet 3x pot with air on a river, maybe trying to get unstuck)
I 3bet KdKc to 125 in LJ
Folds back to V who 4bets to 365
I flat
Flop (745): Qd Jd 3s
He c-bets 200
call
Turn (1145): 7h
He jams covering me
Hero???
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Jam pre. You're like 110bb deep. As played, snap call. Not folding an overpair in a 4bet pot here.
same as post above
jam pre
snappity snap call turn
What's UTG -7?
I agree to just 5bet jam pre, no need to play cat and mouse this shallow.
As played I'm def calling the turn.
Can you provide more info than just, "good reg?" How often does this guy 4bet? Ehat have you seen him show down when he 4bets? Have you seen him make play the make you think he is capable of showing up with AQ, AK, KT, AdTd, Ad5d type hands here? If yes, you should probably call off. But there are definitely a lot of players that only have AA, JJ, QQ, and the one combo of KK on the turn.
For the most part I would just jam pre.
Utg7 😅
If this game is 10 handed, would UTG7 be the BTN? How many people are in this game?
Jam pre. Jam flop. Jam turn.
Pretty sure he's talking about the position right before the LJ. Would be UTG if the game was 7 handed. But game must be at least 8 handed since it's 2/5/10.
UTG 7 handed
ok thank you
Result: I make the call, V has AA we run twice and I spike a K on 2nd river to chop the pot
Can you provide more info than just, "good reg?" How often does this guy 4bet? Ehat have you seen him show down when he 4bets? Have you seen him make play the make you think he is capable of showing up with AQ, AK, KT, AdTd, Ad5d type hands here? If yes, you should probably call off. But there are definitely a lot of players that only have AA, JJ, QQ, and the one combo of
I had only been at the table for half an hour but he seemed very aggressive so I gave him all those 4bet bluffs although this was the first time he had actually 4bet. Even though we’re only 110 deep with the straddle it would have been a big jam for the game so I wanted to trap and let him blast post instead of letting him hero fold something pre
I'm the effective stack with $1170
UTG-7 opens to 40 (good reg, been playing overnight it's early morning at time of this hand, seen him overbet 3x pot with air on a river, maybe trying to get unstuck)
I 3bet KdKc to 125 in LJ
Folds back to V who 4bets to 365
I flat
Flop (745): Qd Jd 3s
He c-bets 200
call
Turn (1145): 7h
He jams covering me
Hero???
Grunch: pre I am ripping a range of KK/AKs/half QQ/1 copy of A5s. Flatting with AA.
Once we get to the flop, I'm not folding KK vs the guy trying to get unstock with an SPR of 1. It sucks that we have the Kd and that he's barreling off on a board that is good for our flatting range pre (I assume you have minimal AQ/AJ vs an UTG open/4bet), but I don't think you can fold
I had only been at the table for half an hour but he seemed very aggressive so I gave him all those 4bet bluffs although this was the first time he had actually 4bet. Even though we’re only 110 deep with the straddle it would have been a big jam for the game so I wanted to trap and let him blast post instead of letting him hero fold something pre
That is one way of looking at it. But the other thing that can happen is that he has some hands that you are ahead of but which will not put in the money on certain runouts. AK when he whiffs, QQ or JJ when overcards come out. Hands that likely call a jam pre but don't always get the money in postflop.
This is like 117bb with kk, easy 5b jam, villain is pot committed already, he will call with his whole range, no need to see a flop.
Shove pre. in Solver-world, KK's tend to shove a lot more than AA and AK pre.