Jacki Burkhart
long winded rambler...
Silver Level
blinds 3k/8k/16k
I'm the chip leader with 6 players left. 2 million chips in play and I have 550k (34bb). we're well into the money. I've been opening a ton and generally just abusing the tight tendencies of my table.
so I'm UTG and open to 35k with
It folds to Button who looks super conflicted and tanks for a while, counts out his stack and eventually flats off a stack of ~ 300k (18bb). He is never hollywooding here. He is just being indecisive and nitty.
SB jams for 115k. He's the only player at the table who is decent, I've been playing with him for hours and he's mixing it up and getting in pots and playing back at me. But also, with 7bb this is a value shove everytime. But, he is good enough to know to expand his value range due to his short stack, I'm opening wide, we are 6 handed etc. I'd assume his range here is something like 88+ AT+, KJs+, KQo. he knows he's getting called in at least 1 spot.
So I'm doing plenty good against this range to call. But I decide my hand will play better if I knock out the Button. Then most likely I'm flipping with dead money which is always a good thing. And if he calls then I potentially have a side pot to play for (66 plays terrible post flop so I'd rather maximize my fold equity while not having to make post flop decisions). Theres a good chance they're sharing eachother's outs. It would be extremely unlucky for them to both have pocket pairs bigger than 66...but if they do and I lose to both I've still got 15bb. But he was so conflicted when he called that I'm pretty sure my hand will look super strong and he'll fold as strong as AJ or maybe even AQ. (He shouldn't, but hes a nit).
So I iso jam. What do we think of this?
I'm the chip leader with 6 players left. 2 million chips in play and I have 550k (34bb). we're well into the money. I've been opening a ton and generally just abusing the tight tendencies of my table.
so I'm UTG and open to 35k with
It folds to Button who looks super conflicted and tanks for a while, counts out his stack and eventually flats off a stack of ~ 300k (18bb). He is never hollywooding here. He is just being indecisive and nitty.
SB jams for 115k. He's the only player at the table who is decent, I've been playing with him for hours and he's mixing it up and getting in pots and playing back at me. But also, with 7bb this is a value shove everytime. But, he is good enough to know to expand his value range due to his short stack, I'm opening wide, we are 6 handed etc. I'd assume his range here is something like 88+ AT+, KJs+, KQo. he knows he's getting called in at least 1 spot.
So I'm doing plenty good against this range to call. But I decide my hand will play better if I knock out the Button. Then most likely I'm flipping with dead money which is always a good thing. And if he calls then I potentially have a side pot to play for (66 plays terrible post flop so I'd rather maximize my fold equity while not having to make post flop decisions). Theres a good chance they're sharing eachother's outs. It would be extremely unlucky for them to both have pocket pairs bigger than 66...but if they do and I lose to both I've still got 15bb. But he was so conflicted when he called that I'm pretty sure my hand will look super strong and he'll fold as strong as AJ or maybe even AQ. (He shouldn't, but hes a nit).
So I iso jam. What do we think of this?
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