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Hand 1
I dont mind the fold. You have bottom pair and the nut flush draw + a gutshot. That sounds very seductive but against some possible holdings that op might bet this strongly on such a scary board you aren't a very big favourite or you are behind and I think you can wait for a bigger edge.
Hand 1: 54.8990 % [ 00.54 00.00 ] { AsTh }
Hand 2: 45.1010 % [ 00.45 00.00 ] { KdQc }
Hand 1: 43.3838 % [ 00.43 00.00 ] { AsTh }
Hand 2: 56.6162 % [ 00.56 00.00 ] { KdJs }
Hand 1: 45.8586 % [ 00.46 00.00 ] { AsTh }
Hand 2: 54.1414 % [ 00.54 00.00 ] { Jd9c }
Hand 2
After getting reraised preflop you would need a very good read that your opponent doesn't have an overpair here to justify this push. Why are the blinds so high? $100 NL max buy-in with $3/$2 blinds, thats like 33BBs. With such shallow stacks the stop and go (on a favourable board) is probably the way to go but I don't like the extra opponent. Push preflop after the reraise (depending the range of hands that your opponent will limp reraise you preflop) to isolate or fold and wait for a better spot if you give him credit.
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