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1/2nl short stack jams the flop 1/2nl short stack jams the flop

07-10-2017 , 01:41 PM
1/2nl max bi $200. Hero young tagfish $300, villain bought in short for $100 new to table. I just stacked him with aces and he rebought for $100 again. This is the very next hand.

Villain mp opens for $15
Hero CO calls with J9s
Everyone else folds.
Pot $30

Flop KK9

Villain jams it for $75. So I have to call $75 to win $105 and I have a 9. Hero?

I just stacked this villain so I don't know if this is tilt shove. If I could put him on a range it would be aq+/88+ so we beat two hands if we call. This villain is a young guy who I think knows shove ranges pretty well from my impression so the shove can definitely be wider with 50BB to start. Anyone know any possible ranges? Is this a snap call?
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07-10-2017 , 01:51 PM
Meh. Whatever. You called pre, might as well call it off now and totally tilt the guy (or give him his $100 back). Personally, I'd just fold.

I would not have called pre if I thought it was going to be heads up.
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07-10-2017 , 01:58 PM
I would have folded pre.
AP- This could very well be a tilt shove...especially since it's against you. I've seen villains tilt shove any pocket pair and strong Aces in this spot. This would be a strange move if Villain held a King, so I definitely don't put him on a King here. Maybe this is sick, but I would have to call just because it could so easily be a tilt shove with a range of hands that we beat.
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07-10-2017 , 01:59 PM
Wow this is a classic case of:

Fold pre [/thread]
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07-10-2017 , 02:09 PM
terrible call pre vs a short stack.
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07-10-2017 , 02:29 PM
I folded. Next time I'll fold pre. Thanks lol.
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07-10-2017 , 02:41 PM
Playing j9s from co would be ok if you were much deeper 180+BB and you are relatively sure the button will fold.
No you are here you pretty much have to call it off, especially as this play looks super tilty.... But shouldn't be in this spot
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07-10-2017 , 03:03 PM
For drawing hands you need deep stacks and volume pots and a cheap price to come in. You got nothing to work for you in this situation not even a high card value besides the drawing feature. When we play drawing hands most of the time when we win we do because other reasons like hitting for a pair with our connectors. But in this case J9 doesn't have high card value. Practically you got no hand worth to put cash riding on that two pieces of toilet paper.

J9s will flop:
33% a Jack or a Nine for one pair, well, one pair it's a small hand to take it to the river.
In the present situation you just flopped a hand that you could easily get broke with. Trips are death unless the kicker is an Ace, or you're not getting action.
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07-10-2017 , 04:29 PM
He made it 15 case he got da nuts
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