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facing short stack all in with K high flush draw vs 2 facing short stack all in with K high flush draw vs 2

08-02-2015 , 07:24 PM
yeah, i buy in short at 100 cuz i'm poor and still learning.

i'm down to 88 or so from the blinds.
in in early position seat 3, i limp with KQ clubs.

one guy calls behind me, SB calls. BB checks. 4 to the flop.

Flop is jc 3d 6c. the blinds check. i bet 8. the guy behind me goes all in rest of his stack 46. SB calls 46 and she has me covered. Sb lady is some what tight, but earlier saw her pay off the guy who went all in for about 70 with top pair K with 9 kicker. BB folds.

i got 76 left. seen the lady call huge bets with top pair and 9 kicker, the short stack that went all in did it twice before, both times he had top pair.

Last edited by jamesbob; 08-02-2015 at 07:31 PM. Reason: left out action of one player and her stack info
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08-02-2015 , 08:13 PM
Pot is about 100 and we gotta call 38 more, 2.6 to 1 pot odds.

We might have 9 club outs, we probably have 6 overcard outs but let's reduce it to 4 outs in case we don't. 13 outs means we have about 50% equity - even money - with 2 cards to come.

Does not include what SB might pay us if we hit.

Easy call. Easy shove too, SB will have to pay us now to continue, and she will.

Yes we gotta improve but don't we usually have to improve?
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08-02-2015 , 10:11 PM
Ship. You're only in big trouble if you're against ace high flush draw. Limped pot, so there's not a ton of dead money in there, but with flush draw and two overs, you're in pretty good shape against reasonable ranges in a limped pot and with a short stack who shoved and the other player calling, price is pretty good.
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