1/3 NL - preflop spot shortstacked with KQo

1/3 NL - preflop spot shortstacked with KQo

Not sure if I'm being results oriented with this one or not, but this hand from last session irked me.

Weirdly awesome Saturday afternoon table where oddly I hardly know anyone and it is quite clear everyone else is horrendous.

V1 has whittled his stack down to lol $30. He had previously open shoved a micro-stack into the world preflop with A7o. He's in double-up-or-go-home mode.

V2 is and older super passive calling station but on the tighter side preflop. HH1 he flats an open to $15 and a call with QQ and a $175 stack. HH2 he overlimps KK in the CO, sees Button raise to $15, I limp/reraise my AA to $50, he flats again, 3ways to AJ3ss I $50 into $150, he calls, Jr turn, I shove $125 into $250, he calls, I declare "fullhouse" and he says "that's what I'm going for too". Ok.

V3 is a young clueless scared money guy who is probably playing live for the first time. Just typical face-up ABC loose-ish passive.

Hero is unknown to all of these guys and probably doesn't have an image (even though I'm obviously playing very few hands).

Preflop (9 players):

V1 open shoves his $30 UTG. Typical open at this table is $15 - $20 so this is seen as a large raise.

Folds to V2 in CO who flats ($210).

V3 flats in the SB ($210).

Hero in the BB with KQo and covers.

Against well known loose action players and my known image I would jam here. But kinda not in love with that with V2 (and maybe even V3) calling $30 preflop.

Never in love with putting 1/7th of my stack in preflop just flatting. But closing the action and keeping in dominated hands which I'll obviously stack hitting TP in an SPR lol 1.5 pot getting about 10:1 IO (although with some RIO too) as well as knowing I'll often get to the turn and river (as no one is betting until they hit TP+)?

Course the nit in me just wants to fold. Is that perfectly fine?

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26 August 2024 at 04:13 PM
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