Flopped set facing turn shove
Join Date: Dec 2014
Posts: 145
Dang, crappy result...figured it was something like that, otherwise this wouldn't really be post-worthy. Well played, unfortunate outcome.
Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 102
Pretty easy call, especially given your description of V and their small stacks. So many two pairs, pairs+draws and probably just straight up spazzes. Plus, 10 outs if he stuck around with AQ. Sure, he may play JJ this way, but could also play 10+ worse hands identically.
Join Date: Apr 2012
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Post flop, IMO, obviously stacking off for 50bb obviously.
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Pre flop is interesting.
Not knowing anything about the other players behind Hero, and not knowing Hero's position, my default strategy with a top 5% hand is to 3b/shove against a short stacking opener, and try to GII preflop.
Not sure why you only flat since you're really not getting a good enough price to set mine, and you're always going to call at least one bet OTF or OTT anyway, so really its going to be $40+ to see the turn with TT, against a villain with just $250 -- so ~ 6:1 pre against V's range.
I think I make it $65 here and hope he's willing to just GII. If he flats, then its < 2:1 SPR and I'ma GII on 100% of flops.