Villain stats 37/21/11 100 hands.
Has been playing on stars since 2005 and has 280k in profit with no significant swings.
Villain called rather quickly then tank call.
Still has a around 29bbs after the 3bet why did villain 3bet call here with AJs.
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Villain stats 37/21/11 100 hands.
Has been playing on stars since 2005 and has 280k in profit with no significant swings.
Villain called rather quickly then tank call.
Still has a around 29bbs after the 3bet why did villain 3bet call here with AJs.
We're going to need some more info here e.g.
- stakes
- bet sizes
- positions of hero and villain
- stage of the tournament i.e. In the money or early on
- hero's image
- reads on villain
PS: where are you picking up villain's lifetime profit from?
Yeah there's not nearly enough information here to help you properly.
That said, if a winning player is 3b/calling AJs, he probably thinks you're 4betting wide enough to consider his hand playable in such a spot. He's perfectly entitled to make the call, and against certain villains in certain spots, I can make that call too.
Have you shown a hand where you 4bet something like 99, or A5s? Have you been 4betting more than others during this session? Does villain have a huge stack? Is it bubble?
I assume you bust out here. The question you should be asking isn't why did he call, but can you get away from the hand post flop. This is why it would help us a lot, and therefore help you, if you could post the hand details.
As for how to post hands, go to poker tracker or HEM, find the hand, post the raw hand history information here, and someone will convert it for you to make it readable.