The last in my flatting 4bet series, villain was a 12/8/5.3 reg.
Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $4.00 BB (9 handed) - Full Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
MP1 ($441.50)
MP2 ($402)
MP3 ($1097.20)
Hero (CO) ($408)
Button ($1012)
SB ($474.60)
BB ($412)
UTG ($430)
UTG+1 ($1218.80)
Preflop: Hero is CO with 8
, 10
5 folds, Hero bets $10, Button raises to $36, 2 folds, Hero raises to $90, Button calls $54
[I think the best 4bet bluff hands are those with a blocker, but I like mixing it up once in a while with suited cards or pocket pairs.]
Flop: ($186) A
, A
, 6
(2 players)Hero bets $90, Button raises to $922 (All-In), Hero calls $228 (All-In)
[I generally bet a little over half pot, but I figure he either has an A or he doesn't. And unless I bet like $50 I'm going to be priced in, so whatever.]
Turn: ($822) 4
(2 players, 2 all-in)River: ($822) Q
(2 players, 2 all-in)Total pot: $822 | Rake: $3
Main pot: $822 between Hero and Button, won by Hero
Results:
Button had J
, J
(two pair, Aces and Jacks).Hero had 8
, 10
(flush, Ace high).Outcome: Hero won $819
The dude could have just taken my $90 pre, but he decided he needed to get all fancy pants on me and let me see a flop with a playable hand. Thanks for the monies!
Seriously tho, I can see the merits of calling, needing only 29% equity and being IP, but I think I prefer shoving. Call me a simpleton.




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