This type of spot always feels pretty confusing to me.
Can somebody tell me am I just totally leveling myself here. Both other players seem to be regs. Btn has played well. SB has been pretty standard TAG.
He has been very tight from the SB. I could only remember him flatting a BTN open once. He probably gave me slightly more walks than he opened bvb. He was completely straight forward so far from what I've. But he hasn't really had chips more than 20bbs on the final 2 tables.
He would view me as the most active since we got shorthanded, especially post flop. Been defending pre more so than 3betting. I have been extremely sticky, not folding many flops or turns and raising a lot of cbets without showing down much.
He hasn't been overly aggressive post. His first turn c/r (only 5 opportunities so far)
In the last few hands he has just doubled twice the most recent being the hand directly before this.
Does anybody else think this is a perfect spot for him to be light especially after him just getting chips etc. or am I just leveling myself too much?
I always struggle in spots like this where he his value range is basically sets but do guys go nuts that often against someone who has been playing back at them a lot and now they just got chips.
If we call we will have 664,000 behind into a 885,000 pot.
I don't think ICM really matters a huge amount but payout were
1. 2450
2. 1800
3. 1450
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, 11 Tournament, 17,500/35,000 Blinds 4,375 Ante (3 handed) - PokerStars Converter Tool from http://flopturnriver.com/
Hero (BB) (t1,105,706)
Button (t976,908)
SB (t1,493,386)
Hero's M: 16.85
Preflop: Hero is BB with 7, 8
1 fold, SB raises to t74,900, Hero calls t39,900
Flop: (t162,925) 8, 5, 2 (2 players)
SB bets t71,687, Hero calls t71,687
Turn: (t306,299) Q (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets t131,182, SB raises to t289,000, Hero
Can somebody tell me am I just totally leveling myself here. Both other players seem to be regs. Btn has played well. SB has been pretty standard TAG.
He has been very tight from the SB. I could only remember him flatting a BTN open once. He probably gave me slightly more walks than he opened bvb. He was completely straight forward so far from what I've. But he hasn't really had chips more than 20bbs on the final 2 tables.
He would view me as the most active since we got shorthanded, especially post flop. Been defending pre more so than 3betting. I have been extremely sticky, not folding many flops or turns and raising a lot of cbets without showing down much.
He hasn't been overly aggressive post. His first turn c/r (only 5 opportunities so far)
In the last few hands he has just doubled twice the most recent being the hand directly before this.
Does anybody else think this is a perfect spot for him to be light especially after him just getting chips etc. or am I just leveling myself too much?
I always struggle in spots like this where he his value range is basically sets but do guys go nuts that often against someone who has been playing back at them a lot and now they just got chips.
If we call we will have 664,000 behind into a 885,000 pot.
I don't think ICM really matters a huge amount but payout were
1. 2450
2. 1800
3. 1450
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, 11 Tournament, 17,500/35,000 Blinds 4,375 Ante (3 handed) - PokerStars Converter Tool from http://flopturnriver.com/
Hero (BB) (t1,105,706)
Button (t976,908)
SB (t1,493,386)
Hero's M: 16.85
Preflop: Hero is BB with 7, 8
1 fold, SB raises to t74,900, Hero calls t39,900
Flop: (t162,925) 8, 5, 2 (2 players)
SB bets t71,687, Hero calls t71,687
Turn: (t306,299) Q (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets t131,182, SB raises to t289,000, Hero
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