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04-13-2017 , 04:53 AM
I play on a newly opened site in Croatia, so no hand converting for this hand. Sorry.

NL50, 6-max.

Villain #1: UTG 166bb
Hero: MP 150bb
Villain #2: CO 50bb
SB: cca 100bb
BB: cca 100bb

There is a cutoff "straddle" on (Villain #2 just sat down and didn't wait for big blind).

PREFLOP:
Villan #1 opens 5bb
Hero calls KQ
Villain #2 calls
SB calls
BB calls

FLOP: (25bb) KJQ
SB checks
BB checks
Villain #1 bets 9bb
Hero raises to 27bb
Villain#2 goes all in for 45bb
SB folds
BB folds
back to Villain #1, he calls
Hero jams for remaining stack. (115 bb cca)

NOTE:
Villain #1 is a weird player, weird. Kind of fishy, but don't have enough info to label him correctly.

Is this a good shove considering I'll be losing sometimes to sets and straights ?

Villain#1's line on the flop seems like he is slowplaying the nuts (which he sholudn't do IMO) or a few weaker hands like AK, AdQd or just a nut flush draw cause I saw him going crazy with weak Aces. I think sets 4-bet the flop for value against worse hands like my hand in particular or my semibluffs.
04-13-2017 , 01:07 PM
Don't raise the Flop, your hand is way weaker than you think, especially multiway. Your jam is most likely terrible, you probably have to fold once there is a 3bet on the Flop and Villain 1 calls aswell. What exactly do you think people are going to show up with? I wouldn't be very happy with T9 in that situation...
04-13-2017 , 07:42 PM
Bad raise/jam, only getting called by 2 pair and better. We beat QJ and KJ, chop with KQ, and lose to JJ, QQ, KK, AT, and T9. Count up combos and we're way behind villain's calling range in terms of equity


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