T(deepstack)5$ QQ

Posted 7 years agoEdited 7 years ago

He called my 3bet. That means his hand is not strong to 4bet shove. So what can he have here? And is it good to bet here OTF, is the betsize also good? Is my 3bet size pre also ok?

He isn't playing a lot of hands, I have 72 hands from him and his stats is 15 - 8 - RFI:15 - 3B: 3,3 - FST 67 - AG:5,0

Poker Stars, $5 Buy-in (900/1,800 blinds, 225 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 9 Players

SB: 72,894 (40.5 bb)
BB: 33,586 (18.7 bb)
UTG+1: 60,169 (33.4 bb)
UTG+2: 41,081 (22.8 bb)
MP1: 25,108 (13.9 bb)
MP2: 73,212 (40.7 bb)
MP3: 43,539 (24.2 bb)
CO: 26,275 (14.6 bb)
Hero (BTN): 69,079 (38.4 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BTN with Qh Qd
4 folds, MP3 raises to 3,600, CO folds, Hero raises to 7,650, 2 folds, MP3 calls 4,050

Flop: (20,025) Th 7s 7h (2 players)
MP3 checks, Hero bets 9,013, MP3 folds

Results: 20,025 pot


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Posted 7 years ago*
I'd have bet smaller on the flop, we have the board crushed and there's not much they can call with really. Would have made it around 3,500 to try and get them to make a bad call with overhands or bluff raise.

For 9,000 they are folding everything but Tx on that board.
Posted 7 years ago
Your line is obviously fine though I do agree that you might get more action by modifying the sizing. This is especially true in tournament setting where you can balance your very small bets fairly well given how low the stack-to-pot ratio usually gets.
Posted 7 years ago
MattVIP: This is especially true in tournament setting where you can balance your very small bets fairly well given how low the stack-to-pot ratio usually gets.


With QQ and low SPR we want stack him off at this board, is that what you mean?

What if I 3bet bluff pre with...98s,or one more weaker hand like 64o ?

Or a another strong hand like AKs?

I'm now trying to understand the SPR moment..and this one is a good example I think
Posted 7 years ago
Harvie: I'd have bet smaller on the flop, we have the board crushed and there's not much they can call with really.


what does that mean actually; board crushed? No overpair?
Posted 7 years ago
I was just referring to the fact that betting around 1/4 or 1/5 pot of the flop is perfectly reasonable in a tournament setting and you can do that with a wide range of hands but the same wouldn't really be true in cash games for example.