500 live freezeout bbl spot

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500 live freezeout bbl spot

Villain is a 2/4 3/6 online player that plays local circuit due to the awful quality of players.
72/800 70 places paid

I had been fairly active approaching the bubble but when there were 78 players this guy won a 110 bb pot and has been pummeling it since.

Last hand I 3b folded to an open with 25 bb and now have 21 and a half

I open AJhh from hj and get called by this guy pre

flop comes K78hh

What line would you take?

I have 19bb and pot is 6bb

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piterlanguila 9 years, 6 months ago

Fold AJ on the bubble utg with 20 bigs especially if you have a loose table flatting/3betting happily. Now you don't want to blow the pot, check calling seems the only way to go here, check fold ott if you don't hit and he bet on the large side

chigh1 9 years, 6 months ago

maybe just jam it in or fold pre depending on other stack sizes. you are likely to put you in a really gross spot otherwise.

andymckenzie 9 years, 6 months ago

Jam 20bb?
def plus ev. not my thing.

chigh1 9 years, 6 months ago

Yes generally not anybody's thing. In this situation without knowing exact stack sizes only knowing that a good Agro reg is at your table raising is IMO the worst play because anyone with half a clue will put pressure on you that you can not combat so buy raising you are just donating chips. So you can fold or jam.

vallegando 9 years, 6 months ago

If you already decided to raise the hand in this spot you are committed to go till the end. You have 19bb villain 70, if you check and the villain bets like 4bb you still have 15bb more to shove but it's likely to call if he have K+, IMO continue your preflop action and shove, if you get called still have plenty outs to win the hand, and due the situation of the bubble the villain would put you in a very strong hand since you're risking your tourney

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