Villain plays 23/20/9 WTSD% 25
flop cbet 75% turn cbet 43% river cbet 72%
2.6K hands
I play at 21/18 and villain probz knows I'm capable of making a move but knows I don't get out of line too much - there's always metagame between us when we're on same tables
I decide to flat pre mainly because there's a fish in the blinds but he folds :-(
just wondering what people think of my line
SB: $25 (100 bb)
BB: $26.12 (104.5 bb)
MP: $88.05 (352.2 bb)
BTN: $27.79 (111.2 bb)
Hero (CO): $25 (100 bb)
Preflop: Hero is CO with T T
MP raises to $0.75, Hero calls $0.75, 3 folds
Flop: ($1.85) Qs 6c 9s (2 players)
MP bets $1.25, Hero calls $1.25
Turn: ($4.35) 8s (2 players)
MP bets $2.75, Hero calls $2.75
River: ($9.85) 8c (2 players)
MP bets $6.25, Hero raises to $20.25 and is all-in, MP folds
Comments
Personally I quite like it even if the guy has triple barrelled. Think unless he has the hands you representing its no easy call for him to make. Only downside might be his stack and fact it might make him feel kind of bullet proof if he is having an awesome session.
EDIT: And of course i'd ONLY do this against a villian i KNEW was thinkng about what I might have, and have the ability to lay down things like two pair, or TPTK or KK+ here.
Have a feeling I saw this same sort of move on the big game in similar circumstances that got through cus he couldn't see him making the play with anything other than fullhouse.
Also out of interest did you have the Ts?
EDIT - Also how often are you 3betting pre? We may be pretty under repped here.