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Ender46

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  1. Thanks for the comments. I have since realized that flatting the 3 bet out of position was a key mistake and will make sure not to do that in the future with weaker hands such as this. The reasons I raised preflop were that the blinds had just gone up and the antes made the preflop pot significant enough to go for steals, and the big blind was one of the few tight players at the table.
  2. I just talked to someone that suggested pushing on the flop after his 8k bet. The more I thought about it and looked into that option, the better it seemed simply because AK is folding 100% of the time and i will likely have some fold equity against JJ as well, possibly up to 25% because JJ is now beat by TT, 77, and he may even inlude QQ in my range. I did an EV calculation for this option to compare, which is below: TT: 3/35(0.04*70k-0.96*30k) = -2.23kJJ: 6/35(0.25*40k+0.75(0.242*70k-0.758*30k)) = +0.97kQQ,KK: 12/35(0.242*70k-0.758*30k) = -1.99kAA: 3/35(0.131*70k-0.869*30k) = -1.45kAK: 14/3
  3. This is my first post on this forum, but I am a long time poker player (13+ years).Recently in a major tournament ($1100 live), I was knocked out on the following hand:I had about 47k with the blinds at 800/1600 with 200 ante, so I had around 30BB or a CSI/M of about 12. At the time this hand came up, we were 8 handed because a player had just been moved and immediately after that, another was busted.In 3rd position, I got Ah7h. The two early position players folded and I raised to 4k. The button, a player that I did not have much of a read on yet since he recently moved to my table, reraised
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