4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: I hope you make me eat my words 'cause my words is pussy, a-pussah-pussay!
Posts: 1,601
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dude, if he has TT+, you're getting the rest of the stacks in when you hit. if you had lower implied odds (like if villain actually had something in his range he's not gonna stack off with) and/or if you had much higher fold equity (like if villain were 3b'ing light and was capable of folding to flop raises), then you would raise to cash in on your FE against the weak part of his range, knowing that you're even a slight favorite against the rest of his range.
in this situation, you hit your dream flop against a dream range to be pitted up against, in dream position against a dream villain, and all you want to do is cash in $1 of equity before counting the rake. if this the max you can profit off of this 1/100 flop, then doing anything but folding preflop was bad. but you CAN profit more than that.
flat the flop, and if the turn completes a draw, then get the money in. if it blanks on the turn, you'll get a free card every once in a while or he'll bet like 1/4 PSB or osmething because this villain is unlikely to know how to value bet, so take that price to the river. if you then hit the river THEN get the stacks in. eeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzgame
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