$11 NLHE MTT: Playing 10 10 OOP

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hoedtrob

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Hi,

I played Sunday Storm last night on PKRSTRS. It was micro millions event.
Blinds are 250 / 500. My stack is 16.000. I'm in MP.
Villain 1 is to my left. (stacksize 20000)
Villain 2 is button.(stacksize 18000)

There is a raise to 1350 from UTG+2.
My hand is 10 10. I reraise to 3550.

Both villains have me covered
Villain 1 calls.
Villain 2 moves all in.

What should i do?
We are not in the money yet. So that is a consideration.
It is quite possible that villain 2 has a worse hand and tries to squeeze both me and villain 1 out of the pot.
But that still leave villain 2 who just calls my reraise.

I'm inclined to fold and wait for a better spot. If i do that, was it a mistake to reraise in the first place?

Regards
Robert
 
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What kind of player is the shoving villain? If tight fold... if fairly standard/solid to aggressive i ship the money in... he is going to be moving all in with an approximate range of AK/AQ possibly AJs possibly QKs both of these dependent on how they are playing and how you and opener have been playing... then probably 99-QQ possibly KK and AA but in Sunday Storm you can expect a click to 5-7k with KK and AA. vs this range and the dead money in the pot youre doing fine.
 
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Hi,

I played Sunday Storm last night on PKRSTRS. It was micro millions event.
Blinds are 250 / 500. My stack is 16.000. I'm in MP.
Villain 1 is to my left. (stacksize 20000)
Villain 2 is button.(stacksize 18000)

There is a raise to 1350 from UTG+2.
My hand is 10 10. I reraise to 3550.

Both villains have me covered
Villain 1 calls.
Villain 2 moves all in.

What should i do?
We are not in the money yet. So that is a consideration.
It is quite possible that villain 2 has a worse hand and tries to squeeze both me and villain 1 out of the pot.
But that still leave villain 2 who just calls my reraise.

I'm inclined to fold and wait for a better spot. If i do that, was it a mistake to reraise in the first place?

Regards
Robert

Yeah, more infos are needed about the villains (stats).
But now it's a standard fold against a normal player...
 
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One of these players has you beat! Fold and watch the hand closely to see what happens! May be a big confidence booster to know you made the right play.
 
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I don't like the 3bet pre... I think utg+2 is strong a lot of the time here, so I prefer a flat call and set mine, giving up to continued aggression if you miss the set, or if the board is wet or flops some overcards in his range. Sounds like villain 2 has a read on you.

As played this is an easy fold.
 
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