Shove looks more like a heart draw than a made hand, but he might be the type who tries to protect. Get a table read or flip a coin. I probably call. (If he has a made hand, I think it's AQ, unfortunately.)
JJ there's only one combo of that left so whatever. QQ is really the bigger danger here and people can flat that pre. The fact that small blind is flatting at all tells us he probably doesn't 3-bet wide enough.
If we have the Ad I don't think flush draws are a big enough part of villains range for us to call here. I call if he can have the Ad though.
JJ there's only one combo of that left so whatever. QQ is really the bigger danger here and people can flat that pre. The fact that small blind is flatting at all tells us he probably doesn't 3-bet wide enough.
If we have the Ad I don't think flush draws are a big enough part of villains range for us to call here. I call if he can have the Ad though.
This is what I get for answering posts to early in the morning. Thought diamonds were the draw not hearts. With Ah unblocked I call.
I asked a broadly similar question yesterday, with the difference that my villain "likes to do" this sort of thing. Unfortunately, that's not very specific, but it's what I had to go on. Your villain is "passive post." That's also not very specific, but it's what you have to go on. It makes a huge difference to me. If your villain is passive post, then he's probably not doing this on a draw.
If he's not doing this on a draw, it's not a question of counting how many ways he can have AQ or JJ or even QQ, if he'd flat that preflop, which he might. He just likely has one of those hands. You don't need to go to stacks for this, even if you are wrong.
If he does do this kind of thing quite a bit, then it might be different, but then you've got him pegged wrong and he's not passive post.
I asked a broadly similar question yesterday, with the difference that my villain "likes to do" this sort of thing. Unfortunately, that's not very specific, but it's what I had to go on. Your villain is "passive post." That's also not very specific, but it's what you have to go on. It makes a huge difference to me. If your villain is passive post, then he's probably not doing this on a draw.
If he's not doing this on a draw, it's not a question of counting how many ways he can have AQ or JJ or even QQ, if he'd flat that preflop, which he might. He just likely has one of those hands. You don't need to go to stacks for this, even if you are wrong.
If he does do this kind of thing quite a bit, then it might be different, but then you've got him pegged wrong and he's not passive post.
So I think you can fold for now. Get him later.
Good analysis. V had KThh for the nizzles with the redraw to the nizzles. Told me he shoved in case I had a flush draw and immediately racked up. Good times.