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Villain 1 | Small blind | £0.25 | £0.25 | £142.95 | |
dub1 | Big blind | £0.50 | £0.75 | £99.50 | |
Your hole cards |
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oldbelter | Fold | ||||
paddy1988 | Fold | ||||
gazza127 | Raise | £1.50 | £2.25 | £148.97 | |
Villain 2 | Raise | £4.50 | £6.75 | £96.95 | |
Villain 1 | Raise | £10.25 | £17.00 | £132.70 | |
dub1 | Fold | ||||
gazza127 | Raise | £27.00 | £44.00 | £121.97 | |
Villain 2 | Fold | ||||
Villain 1 | All-in | £132.70 | £176.70 | £0.00 | |
gazza127 | Fold | ||||
Villain 1 | Muck | ||||
Villain 1 | Win | £62.00 | £62.00 | ||
Villain 1 | Return | £114.70 | £0.00 | £176.70 |
Comments
Think we can either flat or fold.... or 5bet with the intention of getting it in but you won't find many people where QQ will be in good shape diong that 200xBB deep.
5bet GII isn't great imo. It's flat or fold... cold 4bets OOP are generally pretty massive hands but we're nearly 300xBB effective and have position so I think we have to call.
I think it's optimistic to think that anyone is calling 5-bets pre-flop, out of position. The almost universal reaction to a 5-bet is to shove or fold.
Even if we're absolutely certain that villain is never 4-bet-folding here, what's the value of 5-bet-folding? If he flats with JJ, TT and AK, we get extra value from those hands pre-flop but they may outdraw us post-flop. If he comes over the top and we fold, we give up all our equity and have paid an extra £17 for it.
Pre-flop we gain an extra £17 from the 5-bet if villain calls and folds to a bet on the flop. If villain improves to beat us post-flop, we lose at least that extra £17, probably more.
If villain jams pre-flop, we lose £17 extra.
We have to assume that villain is going to pay us more post-flop with a hand we beat, just to make the raise profitable. If he's just check-folding his JJ, TT or AK every time he misses, then we're definitely losing out by 5-betting pre-flop.
So, do we think villain is so fishy to call down with just JJ or TT OOP to a pre-flop 5-better? If not, it's probably bad to 5-bet pre-flop, even if villain never folds any of his 4-bet range but does call with worse. Reads on what he's done facing 3-bets or even 4-bets against aggro players are not relevant to what he does facing 5-bets, in my mind. 5-bets are so much more polarised.
I'd say call in position and keep the villain's range as wide as possible. We have no need to define his range any further and doing so is probably going to cost us. We shouldn't be too worried about the button spoiling things either. Just bear in mind what his range is likely to be after seeing a cold 4-bet and our call. It might make for tougher decisions post-flop, but it's not something to be afraid of.