Villain has AK like 90% of the time, and maybe TT-JJ occasionally. AA/KK and at a push QQ are the only hands villain can even think of calling with and he should 3bet them pre.
Great use of preflop aggression and great example of repping a hand successfully- very nice. Wonder what you did make him fold- my money's definitely on AK but respect if you made him fold an overpair. He woulda been in shock if he made the crying call and saw your hand... LOL
In Response to Re: On a scale of 1 to 10... how bad is this? Infinitely bad is probably the answer. : He knows I have to have a massive hand after 4-betting pre from that position. There are a lot of cards that QQ wouldn't like on the turn if he was to bet smaller and I call. Basically I know he knows I have to have a very big hand here and he is still shoving... But anyway I know I should have jammed flop regardless. Not looking at the flop at all and jamming blind would have been the best thing to do! Posted by CLIOKID
before you 4 bet pre you should have it already in your mind that you basically getting it in on practically any flop
In Response to Re: On a scale of 1 to 10... how bad is this? Infinitely bad is probably the answer. : before you 4 bet pre you should have it already in your mind that you basically getting it in on practically any flop Posted by N1CK
I know this.
I think I was taken aback when it went 3-way.
Totally didn't expect the villain to flat the shortys all-in.
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Great use of preflop aggression and great example of repping a hand successfully- very nice. Wonder what you did make him fold- my money's definitely on AK but respect if you made him fold an overpair. He woulda been in shock if he made the crying call and saw your hand... LOL
On a scale of 1 to 10... how bad is this?
Bout 3.50