thoughts on flatting vs shoving JJ pre in squeezed pot
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thoughts on flatting vs shoving JJ pre in squeezed pot
Blinds: t30/t60 (9 Players)
CO: 1,727
BN: 1,207
SB: 7,328
BB: 8,279
UTG: 5,597
UTG+1: 2,848 (Hero)
MP: 2,697
MP+1: 4,450
MP+2: 7,679
BN: 1,207
SB: 7,328
BB: 8,279
UTG: 5,597
UTG+1: 2,848 (Hero)
MP: 2,697
MP+1: 4,450
MP+2: 7,679
Preflop
(90)
Hero is UTG+1 with
J
J
, , , , , , , , , , ,
Flop
(6,063)
4
9
A
Turn
(6,063)
4
9
A
Q
River
(6,063)
4
9
A
Q
7
Final Pot
SB
wins and shows a pair of Kings.
UTG+1 lost and shows a pair of Jacks.
SB wins 6,063
UTG+1 lost and shows a pair of Jacks.
SB wins 6,063
hey guys. though spot in micro tourney with no info on villain, just 14 hands. how would you aproach?
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Hi bopav,
I’d like the call. Due to he had 122BB eff against yours 45BB. He 3bet u very large with not much information I’d took care about the blinds level (was an initial phase) with your call your stack decresed up to 35BB you can keep doing interesting moves in that toruney phase. Returning with the call, you can put him on ranges such as TT+, AJs (you are blocking J), AQs, AKs. You can get a “Cheap” flop, position and then depends on his bet postflop you can increase your Odds.
Instead, Idk how you play with a lower stack but shove with JJ is not too bad depends on your thoughts about his range.
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