$8.80 NLHE Deep Stacked: was i right to get it all in on this flop?

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WarriorStoic

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$8.80 NL HE Deep Stacked: was i right to get it all in on this flop?

ok this was a 8.80 buy in on ps
starting field was 2074
down to the top 60 remaining players or so
table has been pretty active but alot of 2 player hands with raises pre and called or re-raised to all in before flops are seen, i have been at this table for over 2 hours, and have only showed quality at show down

During current Hold'em session you were dealt 226 hands and saw flop:
- 7 out of 24 times while in big blind (29%)
- 4 out of 26 times while in small blind (15%)
- 13 out of 176 times in other positions (7%)
- a total of 24 out of 226 (10%)
Pots won at showdown - 6 of 8 (75%)
Pots won without showdown - 19

all that being said

was i wrong to get it all in on the flop here?

poker stars $8.00+$0.80 No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t1500/t3000 Blinds + t375 - 8 players - View hand 581481
The Official DeucesCracked.com Hand History Converter
BTN: t149410 M = 19.92
SB: t146853 M = 19.58
BB: t140753 M = 18.77
UTG: t73146 M = 9.75
Hero (UTG+1): t40419 M = 5.39
MP1: t42186 M = 5.62
MP2: t90842 M = 12.11
CO: t105605 M = 14.08
Pre Flop: (t7500) Hero is UTG+1 with A
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J
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1 fold, Hero raises to t9000, 3 folds, BTN calls t9000, SB calls t7500, 1 fold
Flop: (t33000) 6
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A
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4
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(3 players)
SB bets t22222, Hero raises to t31044 all in, BTN folds, SB calls t8822
Turn: (t95088) Q
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(2 players - 1 is all in)
River: (t95088) 8
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(2 players - 1 is all in)

thanks in avance for the analysis and input
 
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definitely wrong, you should wait c/f unless you get a JJJ flop or KQT rainbow or all spades, imo.

jk, I think shoving pre is fine, as played, what else are you going to do with a PSB left.
 
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Yeah, just jam it pre, we maximize our fold equity so we wouldn't even be asking this question. As played, you can't fold.
 
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Yah, with a stack of this size we're never raise/folding pre (obv.), so it's best to just shove allin preflop.
 
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