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Flopped the nuts, shove the turn? ($16)
I don't have stats immediately available but casting my mind back, MP1 and MP2 were both pretty fishy.
Given the board texture I raised enough on the flop to shove the turn, but the turn card really isn't great. If we shove we might just lose any Ax type hands. We would get some value out of KJ, KQ, AT but KT just got there with a full house (I assume AK raises PF). Based on his play, I think flush draws form a significant part of villain's range here too, especially if they plopped something on the flop.
Given that we are calling an all-in on the river anyway, do we shove and try extract value from stubborn Ax hands, flush draws etc. or call a river shove / shove on the river ourselves?
No Limit Holdem Tournament
9 Players
Hand Conversion Powered by weaktight.com
$15+$1
Stacks:
UTG (1,480)
UTG+1 (1,500)
MP1 (1,500)
MP2 (1,610)
MP3 (1,490)
CO (1,470)
Hero (1,470)
SB (1,480)
BB (1,500)
Blinds: 10/20
Pre-Flop: (30, 9 players) Hero is BTN Q J
2 folds, MP1 calls 20, MP2 calls 20, MP3 calls 20, 1 fold, Hero calls 20, SB calls 10, BB checks
Flop: 10 A K (120, 6 players)
SB checks, BB checks, MP1 checks, MP2 bets 100, MP3 calls 100, Hero raises to 450, SB folds, BB folds, MP1 folds, MP2 calls 350, MP3 folds
Turn: K (1,120, 2 players)
MP2 checks, Hero ???
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