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KJs resteal with 8.75BB

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players

$1.40+$0.10

Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter

BB Hero 700  
SB 7777777192 2300  

Effective Stacks: 9bb

Blinds 40/80

Pre-Flop (120, 2 players)

Hero is BB

hJhK

7777777192 raises to 160, Hero goes all-in 700, 7777777192 calls 540

Flop (1400, 2 players, 1 all-in)

d3h2s2

Turn (1400, 2 players, 1 all-in)

sJ

River (1400, 2 players, 1 all-in)

dQ

Final Pot: 1400

Hero shows two pair, Jacks and Deuces

hJhK

7777777192 shows two pair, Queens and Deuces

sQsK

7777777192 wins 1400 ( won +700 )

Hero lost -700

 

villain's stats:100/57/2.5/18.2/38/79(VPIP/PFR/AF/3B/HANDS/STEAL)



is KJs good enough to resteal?



does my pushing have good FE?

cdon3822's picture
Snap get it in

KJs @ 9BB facing min raise.
Snap shove.
Even against an inducing range of [AA-88, A8+] you have 39% equity. 
You don't need much (if any) fold equity with a hand as strong as KJs @ 9BB.
If you're unsure about this I would imagine you're being way too nitty with hands weaker than KJs too.
Suggest having a play with the free 3bet shove tool if you haven't already to get a feel for the math.

caoduan124's picture
thanks for your

thanks for your reply
 
 
 
do i understand your words like this:
 
range:88+,A8+is the top range of villain calling my 3b shove range
 
if vs this strong  range,my hand also have 39% equity
 
so,this is a snap shove
 
but i am not sure vs his entire calling my push range,my hand needs to how much equity so that my push is profitable
 
 
 
and,i dont understand your words:If you're unsure about this I would imagine you're being way too nitty with hands weaker than KJs too
 
do you means:if i hold weaker hands than KJs,i should play aggressive
 

cdon3822's picture
I was making the point that

I was making the point that even if villain is only raising with a value range to induce 3b jams, you're not doing too badly.
In fact, if villain announced this range under oath, you are still better 3b jamming than folding. 
There is (1.5 + 1.5) = 3.0 BB in the pot
and you have (S - 1.0) = 8.0 BB left behind
If villain is never raise-folding and you have 39% equity vs his range, what is your EV of 3b jamming?
EV(3b jam) = e * 2 * S - J
EV(3b jam) = 0.39 * 2 * 9 - 8 = -0.98 BB
 
But if you open fold vs a min raise in the BB then your EV for the hand will be -1.0 BB.
It actually 0.02 BB better to 3b jam in this spot as a 39/61 dog, than to fold vs a pure inducing value range. 
 
By deduction, if villain is ever raise-folding, or is raise-calling a wider range, against which you have better equity, 3b jamming becomes even better expectation.
 
The drivers of the profitability of 3b jamming are:
- Effective stack depth
- Villain's opening range
- Villain's raise-call range
 
For example if villain is opening a wide range but only raise-calling with a tight range, then you should absolutely be 3b jamming much weaker hands than KJo.
Which is what my comment regarding being too nitty with weaker hands was implicitly refering to. 

Daheyst's picture
It isn't a resteal this is an

It isn't a resteal this is an easy valueshove.
Why you want FE (do you think he folds better hands)?

Barrin's picture
The technical term remains

The technical term remains restealing.
Looking at his stats it is a very easy shove. Tough it would be interesting to know about his cbet %. You might gain more out of the hand if you give yourself the edge postflop.

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