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TheSnapper:
I have been very active of late, they may be sick of it and its somewhat likely someone will play back at me.

No-Limit Hold'em Tournament, 75/150 Blinds (8 handed) - Hold'em Manager Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

CO (t3139)
Button (t2595)
SB (t7290)
BB (t4377.50)
Hero (UTG) (t4531.25)
UTG+1 (t2270)
MP1 (t1205)
MP2 (t4687.75)

Hero"s M: 20.14

Preflop: Hero is UTG with J, J
Hero bets t393.75, UTG+1 raises t1100, 6 folds, Hero calls t706.25

Call is okay? As I write I Do"nt think so, villain has more than half his stack in and that"s probably stronger than had he shipped the lot.

Flop: (t2425) 3, K, 6 (2 players)
Hero bets t3431.25 (All-In), UTG+1 calls t1170 (All-In)

We may be ahead? may have a small amount of fold equity now, whereas we had none preflop? and we can"t conceivably fold, so betting > check calling?



MintTrav:
I reckon he is very strong, probably something like KK. You should have folded to the RR pre, so now we are set-mining on the flop.

No set and a K on flop. We are 100% behind here, if we weren"t before. I have him on KKK. Fold. Fold. Oh, you"ve gone all-in. Oh well, you"ll probably suck out anyway.

noble1:

Marty719:
Pretty annoying spot, but prob folding to the 3-bet pre unless I know villain is an idiot.  3-betting an UTG raise from UTG+1 usually means JJ is in a fair amount of trouble.  Even though you havew been active and opening a decent amount, I cnt see him 3-betting light here.

If villain had 3-bet a ton and had no concept of positional awareness then I just jam pre.

As played I think shove flop is better than c/c for the very small amount of f/e we may have picked up.

AMRN:
Even though you"ve been active, it takes balls to 3 bet UTG+1.... or a very strong hand that has JJ crushed. Given he has half his stack in, there"s no point in calling oop preflop - he"s pot comitted anyway and it"s all going in on the flop.... and clearly you aren"t getting any implied odds to set mine.... it has to be shove or fold, but never call.    

I would fold preflop.

If this was the hand from last night"s sat..... what a sickener!

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