$3.30 NLHE MTT: From big stack to small...

S

SOBOCOP

Rising Star
Bronze Level
Joined
May 13, 2020
Total posts
6
Chips
0
Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 17/14/0.5

Winning Poker, Hold'em No Limit - 10,000/20,000 (2,500 ante) - 5 players
Replay this hand on CardsChat

bull of bullets (UTG): 335,396 (17 bb)
korr (CO): 662,166 (33 bb)
Jub_Jub (BU): 802,950 (40 bb)
Dollar Signs (SB): 1,148,536 (57 bb)
SOBOCOP (BB): 902,018 (45 bb)

Pre-Flop: (42,500) Hero (SOBOCOP) is BB with T 9
2 players fold, Jub_Jub (BU) raises to 40,000, 1 fold, SOBOCOP (BB) calls 20,000

Flop: (102,500) T 6 9 (2 players)
SOBOCOP (BB) checks, Jub_Jub (BU) bets 50,000, SOBOCOP (BB) raises to 252,500, Jub_Jub (BU) raises to 760,450 (all-in), SOBOCOP (BB) calls 507,950

Turn: (1,623,400) Q (2 players, 1 all-in)

River: (1,623,400) 5 (2 players, 1 all-in)

Total pot: 1,623,400

Showdown:
Jub_Jub (BU) shows 2 4 (a flush, Ten high)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 36%, Flop: 81%, Turn: 91%, River: 100%)

SOBOCOP (BB) shows T 9 (two pair, Tens and Nines)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 64%, Flop: 19%, Turn: 9%, River: 0%)

Jub_Jub (BU) wins 1,623,400
 
3

300HPGOD

Legend
Platinum Level
Joined
Feb 13, 2018
Total posts
1,466
Awards
11
Chips
117
This hand is a cooler. I think you are probably going broke with a starting hand of 40 BB. In my opinion your check raise can be smaller but I dont think that would get you to avoid calling his re jam. I think we do have to think, though, what hands would he be re jamming that we beat other than Ax hearts? We would have a re draw to the full house but check raising smaller would give us more wiggle room to fold.
 
eetenor

eetenor

Legend
Platinum Level
Joined
Mar 5, 2019
Total posts
2,163
Awards
2
Chips
169
Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 17/14/0.5

Winning Poker, Hold'em No Limit - 10,000/20,000 (2,500 ante) - 5 players
Replay this hand on CardsChat

bull of bullets (UTG): 335,396 (17 bb)
korr (CO): 662,166 (33 bb)
Jub_Jub (BU): 802,950 (40 bb)
Dollar Signs (SB): 1,148,536 (57 bb)
SOBOCOP (BB): 902,018 (45 bb)

Pre-Flop: (42,500) Hero (SOBOCOP) is BB with T 9
2 players fold, Jub_Jub (BU) raises to 40,000, 1 fold, SOBOCOP (BB) calls 20,000

Flop: (102,500) T 6 9 (2 players)
SOBOCOP (BB) checks, Jub_Jub (BU) bets 50,000, SOBOCOP (BB) raises to 252,500, Jub_Jub (BU) raises to 760,450 (all-in), SOBOCOP (BB) calls 507,950

Turn: (1,623,400) Q (2 players, 1 all-in)

River: (1,623,400) 5 (2 players, 1 all-in)

Total pot: 1,623,400

Showdown:
Jub_Jub (BU) shows 2 4 (a flush, Ten high)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 36%, Flop: 81%, Turn: 91%, River: 100%)

SOBOCOP (BB) shows T 9 (two pair, Tens and Nines)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 64%, Flop: 19%, Turn: 9%, River: 0%)

Jub_Jub (BU) wins 1,623,400

Thank U 4 posting

Your check raise screams huge hand and the V shoves.
We should be wondering why?

If you know this V will do this with a wide enough range you can call off.

You may consider slow playing your 2 pair or even min check raising if you are in an ICM situation with no read on this V.

You may also want to think deeply about why you check raised 5x. Why was that the sizing in this spot? What should that sizing do to V’s range? Is that the outcome we want on that board?

Hope this helps
:)
 
S

Sidetracked

Legend
Bronze Level
Joined
Jun 30, 2016
Total posts
1,294
Awards
2
Chips
0
Anything other than flatting pf would be overplaying T9, and once that flop comes, you're losing the max. Unfortunate hand.
 
A

axel142

Rock Star
Silver Level
Joined
Sep 6, 2014
Total posts
101
Awards
1
Chips
0
its a cooler, nothing to do for you
 
S

SOBOCOP

Rising Star
Bronze Level
Joined
May 13, 2020
Total posts
6
Chips
0
Anything other than flatting pf would be overplaying T9, and once that flop comes, you're losing the max. Unfortunate hand.


My reasoning for flatting was that we were both 40BB deep, I was closing the action, raiser was on the button with loose range, and I only needed to call 1.5BB. Are you saying that you would never call there with that hand, or that you didn't think were deep enough to warrant it?
 
F

fundiver199

Legend
Loyaler
Joined
Jun 3, 2019
Total posts
13,267
Awards
1
Chips
262
I am not completely on board with saying, that this is an auto stack-off spot or "just a cooler". You flopped top two, but hand strenght is relative, and this is a monster wet flop, where both a flopped straight and flush are possible. So I lean towards just check-calling on the flop and keep more options open. Just ask yourself, what worse hands are calling, when you raise the flop? And I think, its basically only draws, unless he is a fish. So you get it in slightly ahead or way behind, and I think, you can do better than that by playing some turns and rivers.
 
S

Sidetracked

Legend
Bronze Level
Joined
Jun 30, 2016
Total posts
1,294
Awards
2
Chips
0
My reasoning for flatting was that we were both 40BB deep, I was closing the action, raiser was on the button with loose range, and I only needed to call 1.5BB. Are you saying that you would never call there with that hand, or that you didn't think were deep enough to warrant it?

I meant that I thought your play was good. Folding would have been far to nitty, getting a good price with a very playable hand, and 3 betting would have been over playing your T9.
 
Top