Feel given that we cover him for a decent sized bounty check shove is the play here. With lower flushes, are we also check jamming? Given that we probably only have at best 30% against his bet/call range (given it's multiway and we probably have no fold equity) PokerStars - 200/400 Ante 40 NL - Holdem - 9 players Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
I suspect we have very very low FE when UTG cbets 4way (any pair and even some A high will hero call pretty often imo we're pretty much face up) but c-shove can never be too wrong. I think c-c is decent, tho, that's what we'll do with Tx, we have so few 2pairs and we can c-c sets as well. But 30bbs deep effective I guess we don't care too much, shove has to be fine.
I dont like it, just call. The reason you have poor fold equity is because nobody is making these flop overbet x/j with sets.
Cheers for the response lads.
My thoughts;
Against his bet call range with this specific hand we would have about 45/50% equity. There was also a bounty worth a buy in. If we call, we have to fold to turn jam though as not getting the odds? (Miss out on bounty too)
And I probably would jam my sets here given that he is so strong betting 4 way from UTG and is going to gii with an overpair on the flop almost always.
I think with no bounty I would have just called the flop?
Sorry if I'm hijacking the thread, but is anyone leading the flop here or with any portion of their range? Really puts the original raiser in a tough spot with two to act behind and on a board that callers are more likely to have more nutted hands than the PFR.
I think you played it fine. If you hit your flush you don't get paid (probably)
You have between 8 and 12 outs, so you are for sure fliping vs his range.
You have to know that this play is face up, so your fold equity is =0
If this was a regular tournament id say you overplay your hand but with the bounty involved (and you say he has a reasonable amount ) i think your play is the right one