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    Quote Originally Posted by supa View Post
    Hand is played fine imo. 3bet could be bigger but that's nitpicking. Once were 5betting we might as well be shoving. Can't see any reason to flat his 4bet mostly because it's 4nl and we're getting called a lot here.
    I dont think its nit picking to size a whole lot better than this. 3 bet size is way to small 5 bet shove is huge you force him to have a hand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kickass View Post
    I dont think its nit picking to size a whole lot better than this. 3 bet size is way to small 5 bet shove is huge you force him to have a hand.
    I thought this initially, but then I considered villain's tiny stack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kickass View Post
    I dont think its nit picking to size a whole lot better than this. 3 bet size is way to small 5 bet shove is huge you force him to have a hand.
    I don't think his 3bet sizing is that small considering bu vs blinds. What size 5bet would you recommend that doesn't have everybody committed anyway?
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