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Fat Stu

Fat Stu

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Sorry for any vaugeness in the post but this occured in a live cash game. Will post the full result as I know i've gone wrong in 1 of 2 places not sure which would of been the better spot.

BLINDS-£1/£2 I have approx £100 in chips and cash and my table image is TAG (approx 45-60 hands in and i've only shown Aces and taken down 3/4 other medium sized pots on the flop all of which i raised pre flop)

Anyway in in the BB with KsKc3 people flat calling, I've raised to £10 the 2 on my left have called and the short stack has raised another £10 and is all-in. pot size is currently £58

Do I auto shove here and try and get it HU or do I flat call and hope that the 2 on my left also flat call. My reads on the three Players are.

BB+1, Absolute loony had been raising with hands like 10-4/9-5 on boards with AK or AJ on them and forcing opponant with 2nd top pair or wek kickers to fold. Has about £150
BB+2, Likes to see cheap flops and play there after, although I got the feeling he was afraid to bust out as easily folded Top pair on 2/3 occasions when re-raised or hit with a large raise. Has already re-loaded once. Stack size £50
All-in. On her 2nd buy-in aswell, gets married to suited connectors and Pocket pairs very easily, bit of a calling station TBH.

I decided to Flat Call and the 2 on my left Called also, flop came 10,9,5 Rainbow. Do I now make a large raise here?

What happened is we, checked it down and my Kings held, all-in had Jacks, Looney had 10-2 or some nonsense and the other chap had AK.

I know I should have shoved at some point but which one would have been more profitable??
 
Fat Stu

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This should be in ring game analysis, sorry.
 
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JoeDi

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i would push pre-flop .. With pocket KK you really dont want 3 callers.. More than likely one of them is playing an ace.. Plus then you have 3 hands drawing to straights and flushes as well.. I'd push about 1/2 to 3/4 of your chips and that should get anyone without a great hand out of the way.
 
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