Not a HH.... GeneralisationPokerStars Hand #115314836307: Tournament #898794988, $50+$5 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level XII (500/1000) - 2014/04/26 5:43:37 WET [2014/04/26 0:43:37 ET]
Table '898794988 21' 9-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 1: maninshed (33279 in chips)
Seat 2: GHolden7 (29137 in chips) Seat 4: turner019 (6141 in chips)
Seat 5: Psych0P4th (31557 in chips) Seat 6: martan308 (23275 in chips)
Seat 7: 1chiban (12248 in chips)
Seat 8: Giovani_1985 (10929 in chips)
Seat 9: slyca (8464 in chips)
maninshed: posts the ante 100
GHolden7: posts the ante 100
turner019: posts the ante 100
Psych0P4th: posts the ante 100
martan308: posts the ante 100
1chiban: posts the ante 100
Giovani_1985: posts the ante 100
slyca: posts the ante 100
Psych0P4th: posts small blind 500
martan308: posts big blind 1000
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to GHolden7 [As
]
1chiban: folds
Giovani_1985: folds
slyca: folds
maninshed: folds
GHolden7: raises 1000 to 2000turner019: folds
Psych0P4th: raises 1500 to 3500martan308: folds
GHolden7: I've seen more and more players adopt this trend of min raising a bunch of hands preflop rather than choosing a regular 3 bet sizing whether it's IP or OOP.
In this exact spot the villain is playing 13/9/4 over 78 hands. After OPR'ing him he seems like a general fish but he's already taken some pretty weird lines.
It seems like far too many times in this spot i'm folding / C.Folding and losing 3/4bb's but then a wide variety of players still use it as an induce with their major holdings.
Is flatting here the generic option? and are we only pulling out the 4bet when we've noticed it as an abnormality?
Seems a really easy call to me.