Heads-up pressure value. Hand of the tournament

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His shove is bad obviously. With any hand.

For what there is to analyse - I like continuing flop. You've got the bottom of your range at the moment and your fold equity + your hand equity is enough to put a c-bet out there. Enough middling hands to check back.
 
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His shove is bad obviously. With any hand.

For what there is to analyse - I like continuing flop. You've got the bottom of your range at the moment and your fold equity + your hand equity is enough to put a c-bet out there. Enough middling hands to check back.

I understood your thinking.
In fact the villain was bluffing 80% of the hands and probably with a continuation bet he would not put it all down. (I did not just want a small pot)

The move was partly psychological :)
 
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You can't count on hitting your gutter and him shoving. If he wasn't folding to your c-bets it is a good check back though.
 
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Nice suiside! It was in freeroll Open skill League? Or what the **** is going on? 50bb with gutshot? O_O it was funny
 
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Nice suiside! It was in freeroll Open skill League? Or what the **** is going on? 50bb with gutshot? O_O it was funny



No ... it was a weekly satellite of a home game. kkkkk
:D
 
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The pressure is very important in poker, especially in heads-ap.
 
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Awful all in. The pot was too small to risk such a shove. He was sure that it's not possible to make preflop raise with such cards for straight. As you said, probably he puts you with two over cards. Maybe a pot bet here would be enough for a bluff.
 
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Awful all in. The pot was too small to risk such a shove. He was sure that it's not possible to make preflop raise with such cards for straight. As you said, probably he puts you with two over cards. Maybe a pot bet here would be enough for a bluff.

Yes. I gave the check because I knew he was bluffing a lot, it was deliberate.
 
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