Hello, first post, apologies in advance
In a 1 million buy-in PKO, blinds 100-200, 7-handed, sitting with 12800 chip (64bbs).
Preflop: It folds into me on the BTN with K4dd. I decide to open to 400. SB folds but, the BB 3-bets to 1,300 out of a 4,800 stack. Although, a 3 bet from the big blind indicates a lot of strength, my hand flops decently combined with the extra chips offered in a PKO, I called.
Flop: 853 all hearts. BB leads for 1000. I was going to fold but, two things stuck out to me.
- BB player shouldn’t have many flushes because they should be 3-betting many suited hands and they also can get the chips in very easily on the turn and river with an SPR of 1.5.
- The player in the BB was aggressive and somewhat thinking player.
So, I decided to raise to 2200. I thought this size make it look like value so often that I can maybe fold out, some low heart draws, some weird pairs and pure air. Looking at the math I was betting 2200 to win 3800 which means the bluff need to work around ~55% of the time. I also rationalized that every if I get call, I still have a lot of chips to play with. But, the BB thought for a couple of seconds and folds.
I want to hear your thoughts on how I played this.
Side note: I ended up finishing 2nd in this tournament for around 8.5 million chips.