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10-25-2010 , 09:29 AM
Villain is a winning midstakes reg, 22/15 over 227 hands in other MTTs. I think he's been a little tighter than those stats in this tourney, something like 16/12, and he hasn't done anything out of the ordinary. We've been at this table for 105 hands and I'm running 14/10.

Poker Stars $50+$5 No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t50/t100 Blinds + t10 - 9 players
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SB: t3160 M = 13.17
BB: t8239 M = 34.33
UTG: t6055 M = 25.23
UTG+1: t6905 M = 28.77
UTG+2: t4477 M = 18.65
MP1: t3940 M = 16.42
Hero (MP2): t3412 M = 14.22
CO: t2397 M = 9.99
BTN: t4220 M = 17.58

Pre Flop: (t240) Hero is MP2 with J Q
4 folds, Hero raises to t250, 1 fold, BTN calls t250, 2 folds

Flop: (t740) K 2 8 (2 players)
Hero bets t450, BTN raises to t1100, Hero shoves t3152?
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10-25-2010 , 09:57 AM
Please do not
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10-25-2010 , 10:39 AM
cbet 400 now shove
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10-25-2010 , 11:34 AM
I don't like it unless you had a read that villain like you 3b alot with marginal hands.
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10-25-2010 , 02:11 PM
What do you rep with a shove on this board and what equity do you have? Don't get me wrong, I think jamming over a flop raise against this kind of villain can be extremely profitable, this just doesn't quite look like the spot to do it.
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10-25-2010 , 02:56 PM
I don't love it but don't think its terrible either
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