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chaosad's picture
7$ hyper bottompair + flushdraw

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players
$6.85+$0.15

Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter

BB Hero 820  
SB ZenMisery 180  

Effective Stacks: 6bb

Blinds 15/30

Pre-Flop (45, 2 players)

Hero is BB

c9c2

ZenMisery calls 15, Hero checks

Flop (60, 2 players)

cQs2c5

Hero checks, ZenMisery bets 30, Hero calls 30

Turn (120, 2 players)

h3

Hero checks, ZenMisery bets 43, Hero calls 43

River (206, 2 players)

c3

Hero bets 90, ZenMisery goes all-in 77

Final Pot: 360

cdon3822's picture
You're @ 6BB in a limped

You're @ 6BB in a limped pot. 

Effective stacks are 180 and you see the flop with 60 in the pot. 

A reference point for stacking off here, is if either player pushes in, you need to call (180-30) for your equity share of a 360 pot.

You need 150 / 360 = 42% equity to stack off. 

The question is, what does villain limp with @ 6BB ?

 

At this stack depth, your expectation will not be affected too much whether you decide to call down 3 streets or whether you simply ship the flop. 

Personally I would just c/r jam the flop because it:

- locks in your strong equity until the river

- folds out the hands in villain's range bigger than a 2 that have good single pair potential equity against you