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05-21-2020 , 10:44 PM
Mississippi 10/5/5
7 handed

I(710) raise to 30 from SB with A2QJT,
BB(900) calls, fold, fold, HJ(1200) calls, CO(325) pot to 160, button folds.
CO is loose passive and doesn't 3bet much in general. Here, being shortstack, he might 3 bet wider.

1) Would you repot trying to get HU with 100 of dead money or call to drag in 2 weaker hands?

I get greedy and choose option B.
Both BB and HJ are loose.

I call, BB calls, HJ calls.

(650)
T94

I have only 550 to play in a dry side pot. I opt to bet 150 planning on shoving most turn, BB pots, HJ calls, CO calls, I call.

2) what do you think about that play on flop?
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05-22-2020 , 12:25 AM
70 of dead money*
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05-22-2020 , 04:32 AM
I think both options are OK pre, but if they play weak hands calling might be better.

I'd just shove the flop, though there is probably nothing particularly wrong with a smaller bet and I guess you might entice some incorrect calls. Though also some hands like 8-high fd with backdoors might call that are probably folding to a shove (and you of course want all fd:s to fold).
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05-22-2020 , 10:53 AM
l like the call pre as you are first to act post flop, and you are shoving 99% of flop. You have a stack to pot ratio of like 0.8 so shove that flop. If they fold you have even more dead money, if they call, you have quite a but of equity.
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05-22-2020 , 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by TS2
l like the call pre as you are first to act post flop, and you are shoving 99% of flop. You have a stack to pot ratio of like 0.8 so shove that flop. If they fold you have even more dead money, if they call, you have quite a but of equity.
I'm not shoving 99% of flop into a dry side pot
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