$2 NLHE Full Ring: 4 way.. All seem to be interested in the flop

skrsh76

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The villain who has position on me(Btn) was very loose but the other 2 have been OK but not too tight in the 20 hands I have played. The table was very limpy when I joined and this happened.

Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.02 BB (9 handed) - Full Tilt Converter Tool from http://www.flopturnriver.com/

SB ($1.21)
BB ($1.94)
UTG ($1.66)
UTG+1 ($2.22)
MP1 ($5.90)
MP2 ($1.83)
Hero (MP3) ($2.28)
CO ($0.63)
Button ($0.97)

Preflop: Hero is MP3 with 9
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, 9
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3 folds, MP2 raises to $0.08, Hero calls $0.08, 1 fold, Button calls $0.08, SB calls $0.07, 1 fold

I was worried about a higher than normal PFR but wanted to confident that I will stack if I hit the set and there was a high chance there will be atleast 1 caller.

Flop: ($0.34) 9
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, 10
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, J
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(4 players)
SB checks, MP2 bets $0.24, Hero raises to $0.54, Button calls $0.54, SB calls $0.54, MP2 raises to $1.75 (All-In), Hero???


Do I just give up here since everybody is interested in this very wet board even though this is just 2NL??? or because there is so much in the pot it is the correct play to call the shove?

Appreciate your views.
 
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Wow, a tough spot! Reasons for calling - there are overpairs or a lot of draws that MP2 might shove with that you are ahead of, plus the inflated pot size. You are only in real trouble to TT, JJ or QK (or 78, which is very unlikely). The problem is it's hard to get a read of what MP2 has due to the nature of the wet board - no matter what anyone holds, they aren't going to be comfortable with it and won't want to give a free turn card. Maybe on a drier board you might question why a hand such as a set of Jacks or Tens or a made straight would shove rather than slowplay a bit more, but on this board very hard to read as those hands are so vulnerable.
If you call the two following players might feel priced in with their probable draws, and that to my mind is the deciding factor between calling and folding. Against one villain, I'd call, but against 3 villains you have so many cards to dodge if you are not already behind.
Did you call? :)
 
c9h13no3

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Ship it in and fill up. You're already in for 1/3 of your stack.
 
skrsh76

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I did call and the one who had position on me had AJ and the other 2 had KQ and one of them with KQ of spades :(

But Hit a J on the turn and a 9 on the river for Quads ...whooo hooo
 
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