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UTG straddle to 5 @ 1/2 Nlhe with 10 10 UTG straddle to 5 @ 1/2 Nlhe with 10 10

01-01-2017 , 03:00 AM
Hero straddle to 5 (250 behind)
2 callers
CO raises to 25 (75 behind)
BTN calls (350 behind)
SB calls (200 behind)
Hero?

CO loose aggressive open from lp I think any pair AX suited, QJ+.
button is a drunk capable of calling any 2 cards in position
SB seemed to just be calling for the juice in the pot could be calling with fairly weak pairs to set mine

Raise or flat to set mine?

My stack size seems a bit awkward... That being the case do I raise to 125 n jam any flop OOP against callers?

Doesn't seem like I can raise n play post flop so do I just jam?

Or flat 10's OOP?
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01-01-2017 , 03:23 AM
Shove
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01-01-2017 , 03:33 AM
Shove

You should be raising 100% and seeing as a raise would be half your stack just get it in
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01-01-2017 , 04:12 AM
Shove & print money.
Quote:
Originally Posted by I_Cant_Win
Hero straddle to 5 (250 behind)
2 callers
CO raises to 25 (75 behind)
BTN calls (350 behind)
SB calls (200 behind)
Hero?

CO loose aggressive open from lp I think any pair AX suited, QJ+.
button is a drunk capable of calling any 2 cards in position
SB seemed to just be calling for the juice in the pot could be calling with fairly weak pairs to set mine
Any particular reason to think that? Calling with low pairs to setmine would be terribad.
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01-01-2017 , 05:03 AM
Raise to $140 and don't fold
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01-01-2017 , 08:09 AM
I second the advice to shove and print money. Would make this same play with 99+, AK.
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01-01-2017 , 09:09 AM
SB seemed very reluctant to call almost as if he were priced in to call OOP with his holdings. Unsure if it was a small pair but seemed he was calling with very marginal holdings.

10's are a bit too strong to flat with and miles ahead of the raising and calling ranges of the players who acted before it got back around to me so makes this shove super profitable correct? Any other reasons shoving is the optimal play?
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01-01-2017 , 11:17 AM
Say CO has a tight range of JJ+, AJs/o. You have 44% equity & are putting in 41% of the money into the pot after a $7 rake. Since you believe CO could have a much wider range, your overlay increases.

Now if you shove for $250 & CO calls, is the SB calling, after the Button folds, with KQs, an additional $175, getting 1.96:1 on his money after the rake?

What about the Button calling $245? If SB folds, he gets 1.5:1 on his money.

TT sees an overcard OTF about 65 - 70% of the time.

You are OOP post-flop vs. 2 of your opponents.

If you think you have such a strong hand vs. the ranges your opponents have, why would you not want it all-in preflop? How are you going to get someone to fold post-flop, when it's 3 or 4 way?
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01-01-2017 , 08:21 PM
Results:

Hero shoves for 250
Utg +1 calls for 30
Utg +2 of folds
CO calls
Button folds
SB folds

Flop a set and win around 150

I was asking because MP folded 88 and my all in got calls from the coin flip hands and not hands I have crushed.

Shoving seemed like the right play against the ranges they could have had although I had no fold equity against the CO open I thought I would be getting my money in fairly good so I shoved
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