![]() ![]() Jamming preflop gives you two ways to win the hand, he folds or calls with an inferior hand.Īs played, your opponent played his hand perfectly. The 30BB stack is awkward to play since it’s large enough to sit around and survive for a while, but small enough to become pot committed to any hand you play. If it doesn’t, he/she easily calls and you lose on this flop regardless.Īt 21K, you’re jamming 30-35BB into about a 10BB pot. A larger raise is needed to crow bar him off his hand. There’s zero likelihood that the 88 fold for 6K here. Either way the pressure you put on them is going to be massive. You have two interested opponents and taking this down preflop nets you about 9BB with little risk.Ī jam puts pressure on both since your attacking 1/2 their effective stacks. With the over size raise by the CO and the intervening call, I would like a jam pre-flop here. Was my squeeze too small? I didn’t think I could go any higher than 7,000 because that would be 30% of my stack. AA could get value from QQ and 99, and AJ.ĮP reluctantly folded but alas, CO had 88. But with an SPR <1 I was pot committed and needed to deny equity to hands like KQ, T9s, 98s, 87s. ![]() My thinking on this 3-way flop was that my AA overpair was nothing to be overjoyed about. CO was a sticky player who could’ve made those preflop calls with a fairly wide range. His previous bets had also been oversized, so I didn’t see this bet size as anything particularly noteworthy. EP player had only been there for maybe an orbit or so. ![]() Blinds are 300/600/600 and we are in the big blind with 21k behind with AA.ĮP (24k) bet 2,000. We haven’t had many spots to play in the first 3.5 hours of this $1,110 multi-day tournament. ![]()
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