$50 NLHE MTT Deep Stacked: 50 euro NLHE MTT Deep Stacked: flatting to mp kjs 35bb and shove flop

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$50 NLHE MTT Deep Stacked: 50 euro NLHE MTT Deep Stacked: flatting to mp kjs 35bb and shove flop

hi and sorry for my english. this is italian mtt buy in 50 euro

here not 3bet because i risk of having to call a half table behind, Flatt to call 10bb sb when to fold utg (though difficult), perhaps the pre fold is the 'best option: D?

I flop equity here and I want to put pressure to a9 + broadway though villian is short

have i fold equity with the range on above oppo had 20-30bb?

oppo vpp 17- pfr 7 of 242 hands, in game I had a lot less.

important , there is a flatting range (mp) here? If so, which one?

thanks

poker stars, $44.50 Buy-in (300/600 blinds, 70 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 9 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

SB: 5,877 (9.8 bb)
BB: 23,550 (39.3 bb)
UTG+1: 28,298 (47.2 bb)
UTG+2: 10,200 (17 bb)
MP1: 25,497 (42.5 bb)
MP2: 10,443 (17.4 bb)
Hero (MP3): 22,690 (37.8 bb)
CO: 10,360 (17.3 bb)
BTN: 10,257 (17.1 bb)

Preflop: Hero is MP3 with :Kh: :Jh:
UTG+1 folds, UTG+2 raises to 1,200, 2 folds, Hero calls 1,200, 4 folds

Flop: (3,930) :7h4: :2h4: :6s4: (2 players)
UTG+2 bets 1,200, Hero raises to 21,420 and is all-in, UTG+2 calls 7,730 and is all-in

Turn: (21,790) :3s4: (2 players, 2 are all-in)
River: (21,790) :Ts: (2 players, 2 are all-in)

Results:
21,790 pot
Final Board: :7h4: :2h4: :6s4: :3s4: :Ts:
UTG+2 showed :7s4: :7d4: and won 21,790 (11,590 net)
Hero showed :Kh: :Jh: and lost (-10,200 net)
 
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Fold pre. You are going to be completely crushed by a guy running 21/7 who opens off 17bb in MP. I'd 3B/call QQ+ AK here, flat TT/JJ/AQ and fold everything else. Your opponent's early position raise first in % stat is relevant in how you proceed here too.

Flop I'd make it 3999 and call a shove just because making a normal raise looks stronger than jamming.
 
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