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$600 NLHE Full Ring: Live 2/5 Flop Aces up after 3 bet bluff, stack off?
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[QUOTE="Aballinamion, post: 5628843, member: 289533"] Well mate, very long explanation, hard to read. :D Your Squeeze preflop is fine, but I don't know how many players got into it. Why Villain should be folding hands like A8, 88 and 44 OTF? The only hands that you are very fine here are AA and..maybe 88, 44 I guess you would not Squeeze preflop. Try to describe the order of the hand (preflop, flop, turn and river) and then you put your ideas, otherwise it becomes very hard to comprehend your hand and line thought process. Well, I also don't get the rationale behind 4-betting OTF, for the basic reason that you allow Villain to play close to godlike perfection, leaving all the trashes and second hands and draws and paying only that hands that have us beat. Yes, it is only one combo of 88 but it is possible. This flop is very dry considering these dynamic ranges and calling the 3-bet OTF is also a good option to protect our stealing 3-bet ranges. After you 4-bet OTF there aren't too many options but to jam OTT. I would call OTF because I don't have a lot of bluffs on this flop, plus the fact it doesn't even have flush draws on it. OTT, if it opens a flush draw it is better to be jamming, because now there are more chances of being paid by AQ, AJ, AT, etc. Regards; Carlos 'Aballinamion' Barbosa [/QUOTE]
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