$5 NLHE Full Ring: JJ with K on flop

blueskies

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This is on FT during the Take 2 promotion.

I am in MP with JJ. I open raise to 17c. CO and BTN both call.

Flop comes K86 rainbow. I c-bet 42c into 58c pot. CO flats and BTN folds.

The turn is a 3 which doesn't change much except set up a possible flush draw.

CO showed that he would call preflop with pretty much anything (Earlier he called with 58os). Could easily have Kx here. Or could have pocket 9s. Or AJ/AQ even.

I have about $2 left at this point. The pot is about $1.40.

What to do?
 
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Given stack sizes i think you might have to check fold here. Why did you not start with 100bbs?
 
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can you actually post the hand history from Full Tilt (converted obv) instead of just explaining the hand? It's 100x easier to read (might be why you've gotten one response up to this point...).
 
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I could be wrong b/c i am new at this, but if the pot has 51c on the flop, and your stack is about 2.30, your SPR would be about 4.6. Because of this (as I understand it at least), when the flop hits, a decision to play the pot means you will be committing a considerable portion of your stack, and will most likely be getting it in on the flop or turn.

In this situation, on such a dry board, I can't see you getting called often by a hand that you can beat, especially against 2 players. I'd either c/c or c/f flop, more likely c/f.

As played, I am actually not sure at all what to do. I'd probably check and see what villain does.
 
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