deyvsonflp
Legend
Silver Level
I agree. A 6x open raise is a lot and should make you suspicious. Depending on if you have a read on villain, a 3-bet even on the flop with the plan to fold to an all in could have saved your stack. But maybe I'm playing too much PLO to think this way.I would prefer to 3 bet this hand pre flop. You have a strong hand, have an Ace blocker and it looks like a squeeze play. I think 3 betting pre flop is the best play here.
And please, do not reply that the original raiser would have went all in, we would have to call and still lose. STOP BEING RESULTS ORIENTED, start playing better
Pre-flop call OOP is wrong and not profitable, even worse because it's multi-way with a villain stack that doesn't give us any implied odds whatsoever. We have to be 3-betting or folding this hand pre-flop, I lean heavily towards folding just because this hand is not worth that much honestly.
Plus:
The 6x open is interesting, I don't know what that means - so, if you have a reason to believe it's weakness, than 3-betting is a consideration - but the stack sizes are also a problem. Any real 3-bet is going commit too large a portion of your stack, even though both villains are effective. You're going to have to go to 700-ish, and if called by even 1 villain, that'll give you a pot size bet remaining. SPR of 1.0, or less if both call, OOP, is not what we're looking for with these holdings. The only 3-bet line that is credible here is a 3-bet shove - in which case you only get called by a better hand.
I think this is clear fold pre-flop and avoid this situation entirely.