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	(This is all assuming MP shoves.)-
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by oskar 99 is not just for set  value. You very likely have the best hand here. If just one over comes on the flop , you're probably good. UTG maye easily have QQ,JJ, TT here as well.(think about the line, raise/call in UTG Pos.)  So like Robb just said, we are going to see a showdown.  That's why I shove against UTG after MP shoves.  I don't want him in the hand.  I want to go Heads up with MP with my 99 since I"ve probably go thte best hand.  Unless I have UTG as a preflop station/donk. I'm making this move to get him out of the hand.  He's not going to play for his whole stack vs my line.(Reraise into a UTG raiser/Shove.)
 
 BTW, If MP doesn't shove, and we see a flop, I'm well aware that my nines are probably good.  Which is generally why I'm flatting this bet preflop.
 
 
 
	I'm deff. not attacking UTG with 22-44.  I'm flatting the bet.  If the only person in the hand besides me was the shortstack, and he seemed to be pretty loose, then I'll stack off with 22-44 sometimes.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Robb The problem here is that the short-stack  keeps UTG  from stacking off as often - MP1 cuts down on your implied odds . UTG  knows as soon as $2 go in that he has to have the best hand to win - there will be a showdown . So he's not floating or bluffing. Also if the short stack  is agro, then this "gotta show it to win it" problem scares off the deep stack . 
 
I like to the see the short stack  with more like 10 to 1 effective stack  before I'm  comfortable attacking UTG  with 22 - 44 in this situation. 
 You said that MP keeps UTG from stacking off, but That's fine to me.  99 isn't stack off material with deepstacks.  I don't think UTG is calling my shove be cause he only called my reraise.  If he had been ready to stack off, we would have seen him reraise.  If  I stack off with the shortstack only, I don't care about my odds to hit a set.  I'm looking purely at the fact that my hand is a favorite against his range.
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