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Straight flush draw, 4 way pot, final table. Straight flush draw, 4 way pot, final table.

08-04-2014 , 08:25 AM
Hi,

First post, long time lurker around here. I don't have any stats sorry.

This is the final table, deep stack tourney on Pokerstars. We've been at the final table for 50 minutes with no break. Villains were not with me immediately before the final table, but I did play with UTG+3 earlier for a while.

Players

BB: Really tight. Has had that stack for about four hours with no great movements up or down.

UTG +2: Opening about once a round, playing a few big pots, have seen some hands in big pots like KTs, which he has opened and gotten to showdown with top pair. Seems solid, bit loose.

UTG+3: weird. Limping UTG earlier with T5o with an 8bb stack? Not betting nut straights on river. Seems to oscillate between nitty and loose, with the occasional stroke of brilliance

Me: Tight. Aggressive in patches with opening and C-bets, a few limps. Haven't been all in since final table started, and have only raced in the tournament when I had less than 15BB before final table (if Villains were watching other tables).

Table: Maybe two 3 bets preflop in 50 minutes. Plenty of limping, and lots of flops.

[converted_hand][hand_history]Poker Stars, $2.50 Buy-in (4,000/8,000 blinds, 800 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 7 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #29388421

MP1: 144,191 (18 bb)
MP2: 1,262,762 (157.8 bb)
MP3: 841,746 (105.2 bb)
Hero (CO): 276,127 (34.5 bb)
BTN: 486,800 (60.9 bb)
SB: 532,032 (66.5 bb)
BB: 496,342 (62 bb)

Preflop: Hero is CO with 6 7
MP1 folds, MP2 raises to 19,000, MP3 calls 19,000, Hero calls 19,000, 2 folds, BB calls 11,000

Flop: (85,600) 5 4 K (4 players)
BB checks, MP2 bets 56,000, MP3 calls 56,000, [color="red"]Hero ???



I'm thinking UTG +2 could have a hand, but maybe not, because he has continued 80-90% of the time on the flop

UTG + 3 could have anything.


So fold, call, raise or shove???
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08-04-2014 , 08:50 AM
Fold pre, as played shove, we have 15outs, it is a flip agaist a Kx, we are the second shorter stack and if we make the call pre with 67s it is one of the best flop we can get.
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08-04-2014 , 09:35 AM
Fold pre, ICM trainwreck.

its 7 high bro.
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08-04-2014 , 09:38 AM
Fold pre, jam now.
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08-04-2014 , 12:01 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Puzo
Fold pre, jam now.
This.
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08-04-2014 , 01:28 PM
When calling with 76s what better flops do you want? Like 2p+ to continue? With your stack size you got all you could've hoped for. You're now in a situation where jamming is the only real option and hope you get folds, or outdraw. They're both fairly deep stacked so seeing folds from them isn't unknown but I'd be expecting to see a call from at least one of them. It's more likely that we have spades than them because I'm not sure what spade combos they turn up with. Obviously a few Axss and SC.

But as I'm sure you know by now the best thing to do was to muck the hand preflop
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08-04-2014 , 01:55 PM
preflop is w/e, it doesn't really matter what you do now. I'd generally prefer to shove now whilst you're a favorite against just about everything, equity goes down quite a bit on lots of turns and I'd hate to have to fold to a shove and not see all three streets. Hate life when MP3 turbo calls with Q8ss
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