Sunday Million JJ UTG

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rip77111

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Stacks:
* UTG with 8300
* UTG+1 with 24230
* MP1 with 9000
* MP2 with 7375
* MP3 with 12001
* CO with 11825
* BTN with 8500
* SB with 20644
* BB with 8075

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Blinds: 100/200
Site: pokerstars
* * Dealt to UTG:J♠ J♣
* * Sklansky group 1
Preflop:
* * Hero raises 400 to 600
* * 2 players fold.
* * MP2 calls [600]
* * 4 players fold.
* * BB calls [400]
* * Total folds this street: 6
* * Potsize: 1900
Flop:
* * 9♠ 5♠ 2♣
* * BB: checks
* * Hero bets [1000]
* * MP2 raises 2000 to 3000
* * 1 players fold.
* * Hero raises 4700 to 7700 [ all-in ]
* * MP2 calls [3775] [ all-in ]
* * Total folds this street: 1
* * Potsize: 16375
Turn:
* * 3♣
* * Potsize: 16375
River:
* * 2♦
Results:
* * Hero shows two pair, Jacks and Deuces:
* * J♠ J♣
* * MP2 shows two pair, Queens and Deuces:
* * Q♣ Q♥
* * MP2 collected 15450 from pot

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I have no Information about the MP2. Was my push to aggressive or correct? I put on two overcards with flush draw.

Frank
 
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danman7373

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Tough call. With no information about villian's play, he could've been calling in the blind with just about anything, many hands (like A9 suited, tens, or a smaller pocket pair; not to mention possible flush draws) that you have beat. If you put him on overs and a flush draw, your push is questionable since you'd be risking your whole stack and tournament life on basically a coinflip to his 15 outs. If you wanted to follow this read, I'd have called the flop, and then pushed all-in if a danger card didn't hit on the turn (in which case you'd have busted out anyway when the seemingly harmless 3c hit)
 
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