Micro Millions, about 30 left. TT shove with 27bb
PokerStars - 25000/50000 Ante 6000 NL (7 max) - Holdem - 7 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
Hero (SB): 27.69 BB
BB: 45.27 BB
UTG: 55.83 BB
UTG+1: 46.54 BB
MP: 37.24 BB
CO: 46.6 BB
BTN: 25.47 BB
7 players post ante of 0.12 BB, Hero posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 2.34 BB) Hero has T♠ T♦
fold, fold, MP raises to 2 BB, fold, fold, Hero raises to 27.57 BB and is all-in, fold, MP calls 25.57 BB
Flop: (56.97 BB, 2 players) Q♣ 7♦ K♠
Turn: (56.97 BB, 2 players) 5♠
River: (56.97 BB, 2 players) 9♣
It was a "Progressive KO" tournament. Little pay jumps at that moment and we play to win main prize
Not much info about opponent. He was new at the table
3 Replies
Looks fine. You lost a flip. GG go next.
You can quibble on if its better to 3bet/call or just jam yourself, but you are trying to get it in PF with TT here. Being a PKO Id lean jam.
Looks fine. You lost a flip. GG go next.
You can quibble on if its better to 3bet/call or just jam yourself, but you are trying to get it in PF with TT here. Being a PKO Id lean jam.
Thanks for answer. Im a cash player and I'm pretty new to Mtts. Pay jumps were relatively small at that point and real pay jumps started at like 10-1, maybe 5-1 places so in this scenario we pay attention to Chip EV, right?
Solver does the same 93.2 % of the time and 3bet 6.8% so I guess it was theoretically correct
co-sign len's post. and in a PKO you're more likely to get called wide enough by hands you dominate-- lower pairs, ATs, etc.