Quote Originally Posted by jimmy44
Quote Originally Posted by Deanglow
First and second are definitely more marginal than the third fourth but OK. I also think you need to raise less in position. Over pot is too much.
Yup, the problem with hand 1 is that we have already a shorty who pushed and villain who raised. In this situation I think we'll see villain very often with set/2pairs. In the heat of the action I might push also, but it's indeed marginal.

For hand 2, Villain cannot have overpairs to this board so his range is much more tight that the other day hand:
KK,TT,99,QJo,QxQs,QJss
We have 9-7 outs to the nut flush. Plus 3 Jacks (if villain does not have a flush already).
Considering douts, let's suppose we have 9 outs in total that's about 33% of needed equity.
With the above range I don't think we have that.
I'd work on both calculating size of pot and working on odds.