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Originally Posted by Homeskills
honestly I think you can just jam pre because I don't really like anything else. It might seem crazy with 27bb but being the chip leader, utg is likely opening a fairly wide range, the good majority of which will then have to fold to your jam. IF you get called, you are flipping a lot with only a very small % of the time being dominated.
If you 3bet, utg can just jam on you and put lots of ICM pressure on you. calling off here with ace hi would be a very tough icm situation, I want to avoid this.
If you 3bet and get called, utg can still just put insane ICM pressure on you postflop as evidenced by the way this hand played out. you flop tptk and get minraised and you don't know what to do. as played I am probably getting this in here but I'm not happy about it at all and I think we can avoid this spot by jamming pre. I would also have opted for a x/call line in your shoes otf.
folding pre is out of the question with a hand this strong. and by jamming pre, all the icm pressure he was applying to you in the 3bet scenarios you can now apply to him. therefore, I think jamming pre is best.
Interesting way of thinking about. I suppose i never considered that as a possibility, but yeah when you explain it the way you do you are kinda right. I dont know about X/call, because we arent gonna be cbetting enough, and on a K high board, thats just gonna seem stupidly weird. Obvs not folding pre, i suppose i just thought say he does stick it in with pocket 10s pre... then we're flipping in a massive scenario, which just doesnt feel right stack sizes and payout sizes considered. Also tbf there were some pretty short stacks at the table, so i dont know whether he would necessarily be opening as wide as you suggest. I do kinda agree with you though