Big mistake w/ JJ and 50 BB?

bianconi_10

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Villain is 43/11 on 80 hands. Calls all ins a little wide and when he has a good hand makes a pot sized bet OTF and OTR ; very fishy stats but didn´t see him making any big mistake postflop

Honestly i think i screw here : i am only beating 99-TT , flipping vs a lot of combos (AsQs , 9sTs , some weird AsKs? ) and being crushed by QQ-AA

poker stars, $4.50 Buy-in (2,000/4,000 blinds, 500 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 6 Players

SB: 22,213 (5.6 bb)
BB: 247,174 (61.8 bb)
UTG: 202,575 (50.6 bb)
MP: 196,303 (49.1 bb)
Hero (CO): 203,846 (51 bb)
BTN: 336,584 (84.1 bb)

Preflop: Hero is CO with Jc Js
UTG calls 4,000, MP folds, Hero raises to 15,000, BTN calls 15,000, 2 folds, UTG calls 11,000

Flop: (54,000) 8d 7s 2s (3 players)
UTG checks, Hero bets 27,000, BTN raises to 135,000, UTG folds, Hero raises to 188,346 and is all-in, BTN calls 53,346

Turn: (430,692) Ts (2 players, 1 is all-in)
River: (430,692) 7h (2 players, 1 is all-in)
 
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I would have done eveything the same all the way up to going all in. After calling your 3-bet preflop and reraising on the flop the villain is in a strong position. They probably figured out you have an overpair to the flop and they either have confidence their own overpair is higher (AA or KK) or they've got a set, unless that's a pretty crazy bluff since you're also giving strong vibes from the 3-bet preflop and raising on the flop.

Unless you have a pretty good read on the other player, I'd say it's a fold.
 
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I would have done eveything the same all the way up to going all in. After calling your 3-bet preflop and reraising on the flop the villain is in a strong position. They probably figured out you have an overpair to the flop and they either have confidence their own overpair is higher (AA or KK) or they've got a set, unless that's a pretty crazy bluff since you're also giving strong vibes from the 3-bet preflop and raising on the flop.

Unless you have a pretty good read on the other player, I'd say it's a fold.

Yes,thanks for the feed
 
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JJ is dangerous like 22. AK AQ KQ i higher and have a lot of chance
 
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I think you did a right thing if this player has a really wide calling range then it's often profitable.
 
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I don't see anything wrong with that play at all.
 
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I agree with RocwX. If you had only been up against 1 player, then your play wasn't bad. However, with JJ against 2 players, the odds that one of them has a set, 2 pair or QQ goes up. Also, your shove is basically just a call since it's a small enough raise to give your villain great pot odds.
 
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But is a lot of blinds, thats the question


That isn't the question though. The question is was the play bad. It's not. You got the UTG player to fold to make it a 2 way pot against villain who you claim is kinda wide open with his ranges. Maybe he hit a set? Maybe. You said he's fishy. You said he makes pot size bets *if* he has a good hand. It appears his position raise was an oversized bet trying to buy the pot. You made the right play. If you're beat....well, you're beat. But I'm not folding there and you're not flating with just a little bit of chips left....shove and pray.
 
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