xSmall blind£0.02£0.02£4.05yBig blind £0.04£0.06£4.29 Your hole cardsKA harding10Raise £0.20£0.26£3.68ciderdartFold UltimaFold xCall £0.18£0.44£3.87yRaise £0.44£0.88£3.85harding10Call £0.28£1.16£3.40xCall £0.28£1.44£3.59Flop 104K xCheck yBet £0.12£1.56£3.73harding10Call £0.12£1.68£3.28xAll-in £3.59£5.27£0.00yFold harding10????
X & y are regs, x I think is one of the best of those I've played at nl4, y is solid.
1) Should I have 4 bet AK pre with y's 3 bet being small?
2) When y bets so small on that flop should I be re-raising? (looking back at the hand I think I should)
3) Should I call X's shove? I don't think from the betting that x has AA / KK, but am previously suspicious that y might. Once y folds, I'm thinking KQs, AK for a split pot, or a pocket pair. The only other pairs which are beating me are 10's & 4's and I can't see 4's calling the 3 bet.
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Also i aint never flattin the 1st bet post flop , im raising to prob £1.20 ish here so im happy to get it all-in
Flop is perfect so you should raise BIG here and don't fold, can't understand the call, you have to raise for value here. If X has a set that it's just hard cheese, don't think folding TPTK at NL4 can ever be good without massive good reads which you don't need at this level as you should be focusing on playing bad players.
I was up against a player I knew was a reg. He made a bizarrely small bet (0.04) on the flop. I had missed the flop but had overcards so I called (being so cheap).
I hit top pair on the turn, so my money started to go in.
Turned out he had hit a set on the flop and made his quads on the river.
Luckily I didn't lose too much! I think I played it badly though (or rather, I was outplayed). I just put it down to experience.
Why wouldn't they call the 3bet with 4's, they are getting pretty good odds to call and even better with implied odds.