$11 NLHE MTT: SCOOP 82-L |Progressive Bounty| 1010 in UTG+1

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The CO stats after 21 hands: VPIP 29 PFR 10 Post Flop AGG 1.50 Flop C-bet 100 Turn C-bet 100 Flop Bet 50 and 3-bet 11

What I noticed is that when he doesn't know how to play a hand he moves all in. He did the exactly the same thing when he had 25000 chips and he got lucky and hit a straight on the river and managed to triple up and then just pushed all in.

Do you guys think I can call here? I have the biggest bounty on the table at this point.


pokerstars - 700/1400 Ante 175 NL (8 max) - Holdem - 7 players
Hand converted by Holdem Manager 3

Hero (UTG+1): 43,657 (31.2 bb)
MP: 80,895 (57.8 bb)
CO: 188,653 (134.8 bb)
BTN: 75,305 (53.8 bb)
SB: 121,922 (87.1 bb)
BB: 22,512 (16.1 bb)
UTG: 60,443 (43.2 bb)

7 players post ante of 175, SB posts 700, BB posts 1,400

Pre Flop: (pot: 3,325) Hero has :10d4: :10h4:
fold, Hero raises to 3,220, MP calls 3,220, CO calls 3,220, 3 folds

Flop: (12,985, 3 players) :5h4: :4d4: :ah4:
Hero bets 4,545, fold, CO raises to 185,258 and is all-in, Hero folds

Results: 22,075 pot (0 rake)
Final Board: :5h4: :4d4: :ah4:

CO wins 22,075
 
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This is a hand played against him 2 hands early.


PokerStars - 600/1200 Ante 150 NL (8 max) - Holdem - 8 players
Hand converted by Holdem Manager 3

Hero (CO): 46,717 (38.9 bb)
BTN: 83,955 (70 bb)
SB: 187,033 (155.9 bb)
BB: 42,767 (35.6 bb)
UTG: 24,738 (20.6 bb)
UTG+1: 122,222 (101.9 bb)
MP: 25,212 (21 bb)
MP+1: 60,743 (50.6 bb)

8 players post ante of 150, SB posts 600, BB posts 1,200

Pre Flop: (pot: 3,000) Hero has :10d4: :10h4:
4 folds, Hero raises to 2,760, BTN calls 2,760, SB raises to 186,883 and is all-in, fold, Hero folds, fold

Results: 10,680 pot (0 rake)

SB wins 10,680
 
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I dont like C-betting TT on a A high board, when I am out of position against two players. You are just getting called or raised by all the hands, that beat you or have massive equity with some kind of draw, and folding out all the hands, you are ahead of. Check and evaluate is the play here. Ideally they both check back, and a brick come on the turn, and then maybe you can start to bet for value and protection. As played I would also to his jam. Yes it looks wild, but you are likely either a 10:1 dog against AX or flipping against a draw, and you are obviously not getting good pot odds. So the only thing to do different here is to not fire that C-bet into the abyss.
 
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I hate that fundiver199 gets to these before me. What he said. C-betting OOP is OK vs. 1 player but into 2+ players gets questionable. Combine that with C-betting OOP with less than the best hand is kind of OK but c-betting with less than the best hand (as you likely did here) opens door. With both of those in play on this hand, I would have checked the flop and maybe called a bet of some sort (certainly not a shove).
 
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With both of those in play on this hand, I would have checked the flop and maybe called a bet of some sort (certainly not a shove).


Exactly. It depends on the sizing, and also who bet. If its the player next to act, then he is showing more strenght, because he still have to worry about the guy behind him, who have not yet acted. So if it goes check, bet, we will usually peel off at least one street. If it goes bet, call, we definitely fold, and if it goes bet, fold its very close, and we can use reads or tells to make our decision.
 
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