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NFD +overs 210BBs, deep 3way
Both opps are regulars. MP is a lagtard and a big loser over a 30k hands sample, he runs 35/27 and does a lot of stupid stuff. I've seen him 5-bet 32o AI pre, I've stacked him for 200BBs with a flopped set vs KK, not many hands ago he got all in with AK high on the flop facing serious aggression, yesterday he called my 3bet with 86o and bet+instacalled my cr ai on a JT8 board, etc. On the flip side, yesterday he made a laydown on the river to my minraise AI after putting 80% of his stack in on all streets on a AAxxx board.
UTG runs 24/16 and seems pretty solid, here is some history: a while back I stacked his top two with a flopped straight after raising T8s UTG and playing the flop very fast. Yesterday he called my pfr with KQs 160BBs deep and planned a float on the flop, but picked up a flush draw and just called, and then called my A-high third barrel with the rivered top pair. He knows I'm capable of making big moves, but with the strength I'm shoving here he's gonna lay down a _lot_ of his raising range (even considering the fact that he knows that I know that MP is over-aggro).
Given reads, the 3bet shove is standard, right? How about the flop lead? In all honesty I didn't consider stack sizes when making it, I wanted to b/3b AI for 100BBs. What do we do when they are unknowns?
Party Poker - No Limit Hold'em Cash Game - $5/$10 Blinds - 6 Players - (LegoPoker HH Converter)
Hero (SB): $2104
BB: $1112
UTG: $2369.25
MP: $2975
CO: $985
BTN: $985
Preflop: Hero is dealt T A (6 Players)
UTG raises to $33, MP calls $33, 2 folds, Hero calls $28, BB folds
Flop: ($109) 4 5 9 (3 Players)
Hero bets $85, UTG raises to $250, MP raises to $1111, Hero raises all-in to $2071
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