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Royal Flush
Scene:
Final table of a 19 handed two table NLHE bounty tournament.
7 handed at this point. Blinds were 1.5k/3k. Hero has about 45k. Villain has about 65k.
Villain in this hand is UTG. Villain raises to 9k to start this hand which is his usual standard open. Hero is on the button and it folds to Hero who wakes up with
.
Hero thinks it over for about 5 seconds and jams.
Villain tanked for a little over a minute, says nice bet, and folds.
The thought process here is that hero hated every other option there was. Calling offers an SPR of about 1.5 to 1, but what does hero do if villain c-bets and the flop has a queen, king, or ace?
Folding is way too tight. Three betting may sound fine in theory, but if villain flat calls, which he reasonably can given he's rather deep at this stage of the tournament, this leaves an SPR of less than one for hero going into the flop and then you run into the same problem as if hero just calls and there's an over card on the flop.
Which leaves only one other option.
What do you think? Just thought this was an interesting one.
Final table of a 19 handed two table NLHE bounty tournament.
7 handed at this point. Blinds were 1.5k/3k. Hero has about 45k. Villain has about 65k.
Villain in this hand is UTG. Villain raises to 9k to start this hand which is his usual standard open. Hero is on the button and it folds to Hero who wakes up with

.Hero thinks it over for about 5 seconds and jams.
Villain tanked for a little over a minute, says nice bet, and folds.
The thought process here is that hero hated every other option there was. Calling offers an SPR of about 1.5 to 1, but what does hero do if villain c-bets and the flop has a queen, king, or ace?
Folding is way too tight. Three betting may sound fine in theory, but if villain flat calls, which he reasonably can given he's rather deep at this stage of the tournament, this leaves an SPR of less than one for hero going into the flop and then you run into the same problem as if hero just calls and there's an over card on the flop.
Which leaves only one other option.
What do you think? Just thought this was an interesting one.