I don't have reads about the villains.
I think the shove is better because him have hands with wish call and if I check and him shoves I have a trouble.
I try put him in a range like this.
QQ**, wraps... I have good equity.
How is the better line?
Turn: ($0.99) 4 (3 players)
MP checks, Hero bets $0.96, BTN calls $0.96, MP raises to $1.89 and is all-in, Hero calls $0.93, BTN calls $0.93
River: ($6.66) J (3 players, 1 is all-in)
Hero bets $2.38 and is all-in, BTN calls $1.09 and is all-in
Spoiler:
Results: $8.84 pot ($0.29 rake)
Final Board: K Q 7 4 J
MP mucked J T 9 T and lost (-$2.21 net)
Hero showed 9 K K A and won $0.00 (-$3.30 net)
BTN showed K A Q T and won $8.55 ($5.25 net)
Yeah, I deleted my post after realising the error. You probably should have considered being able to reshove and betting smaller, though.
Check calling is the worst option. Check raising is good, though. Because you don't really want to get called in 2 spots and have a bad card hit OTR.
You simply can't fold river, though.
I was wondering where that went. Making me look all silly and ****!
I like betting the turn, don't really want to give a free card away in this situation.
And gotta roll with the river, not the most likely draw that hit (he'd have to be drawing to a straight with two flush draws out. I might check/call river try and induce a bluff from a busted flush.
Obviously if you are aware of it on the turn sizing differently is best, but its a bit harsh to criticise that after the fact because its not like its a small amount and its also not that likely of a scenario given our holding that he shoves in his 100bb stack over our turn pot bet. I think very few people would notice, given the size of stacks and the likelihood of it happening, that they should bet 2 cents less on the turn
Obviously if you are aware of it on the turn sizing differently is best, but its a bit harsh to criticise that after the fact because its not like its a small amount and its also not that likely of a scenario given our holding that he shoves in his 100bb stack over our turn pot bet. I think very few people would notice, given the size of stacks and the likelihood of it happening, that they should bet 2 cents less on the turn
Not really, it's a pretty basic thing to spot. BTN only having $1.09 left anyway only makes our turn sizing a small mistake but it's good to know for future.