Gerv
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5carab
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A 22/14 is not 4-betting a range you wanna put more money in against here. Even if he is widening his hands to take advantage of a perceived light 3-bettor (4/15, although apparently light, is a tiny sample so is far from conclusive), he won't be putting extra in w/ hands you do well vs. - his range will basically be AAxx, KKxx and the odd hand like AKQTds. All of these, or at best the vast majority, have you in pretty poor shape. For that reason, along with the fact that even light 3-bettors can have big hands and the tiny investment you've made so far, I would just pitch your hand into the muck, mildly frustrated you didn't get to see the flop but contented that you didn't get stubborn and throw a stack in as a sizable dog.
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barekingbluff
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Gerv
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Thanks for the answer 5carab , I pitched it with the exact thought of little investment
When we have K-T rundown ds we do not have a ''dead'' card regarding the AA** so we get a boost in equity so we can call
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AAKKds
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Agree with everyone above. Just have to curse the poker gods and drag that damn mouse to the fold button. Even if we did call we'd still be OOP to the button (assuming he calls with most of his range) also, if he 5Bets we're screwed.
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What do you do if BTN 5Bets and SB is AI? What if BTN 5Bets and SB folds?
(I'm referring to if we had KcQsJsTc.)
with KQJTds I'm basically clicking the call button until I have all my chips in the middle. I'm not going to make the AI raise, but I'll certainly get AI if someone jams.
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