NL25 TT in 3b pot vs two fish

NL25 TT in 3b pot vs two fish

Hand History driven straight to this forum with DriveHUD 2 Poker HUD and Database Software

NL Holdem 0.25(BB)
UTG ($27.78) [VPIP: 17.4% | PFR: 12.8% | AGG: 25% | Hands: 89]
HJ ($30.65) [VPIP: 23% | PFR: 13.8% | AGG: 23.3% | Hands: 88]
HERO ($73.30)
BTN ($8.65) [VPIP: 17.4% | PFR: 12.8% | AGG: 11.1% | Flop Agg: 11.1% | Turn Agg: 20% | River Agg: 0% | 3Bet: 2.9% | 4Bet: 0% | Cold Call: 10.5% | Hands: 86]
SB ($28.76) [VPIP: 28.1% | PFR: 24.6% | AGG: 38.9% | Hands: 57]
BB ($16.44) [VPIP: 43.6% | PFR: 26.9% | AGG: 30.6% | Flop Agg: 27.8% | Turn Agg: 20% | River Agg: 66.7% | 3Bet: 2.9% | Fold to 3Bet: 50% | 4Bet: 25% | Hands: 82]

Dealt to Hero: T T

UTG Folds, HJ Folds, HERO Raises To $0.75, BTN Calls $0.75, SB Folds, BB Raises To $1.53, HERO Calls $0.78, BTN Calls $0.78

Hero SPR on Flop: [1.52 effective]
Flop ($4.69): 6 7 9
BB Bets $3.52 (Rem. Stack: $11.39), HERO ? ? ?

BTN seemed a bit fishy given his stack, but was on a tighter side. Still, 86 hands is a low sample to confirm that. Might have some PPs, suited connectors and Axs.
BB on the other hand seemed way looser. I was considering jamming preflop with TT, but it seemed just a bit not enough for 60 BBs, I will be 2nd to act, price is good, call.

It's quite hard to have TT and flop an overpair, but there it is, together with a gutshot and possible BDFD.

Which option is the best here?
1. Fold - it's hard to fold one of the best flops with two fishy players at this stack depth
2. Call - reasonable, but there is literally majority of the deck that might be tough and I will be pot comitted
3. Jam - sounds intuitive, but my equity against two players might not be the best. It all depends on how much fold equity I have against BB and how loose he can c-bet this flop.

This is my rough estimation of BTN's and BB's ranges, respectively

Board:
[6h 7h 9c]

Equity Win Tie
MP2 25.36% 23.68% 1.68% TdTh
MP3 38.15% 37.48% 0.67% TT-66, A9s, K9s, Q9s, J9s, T9s, 98s, 87s, 76s, AhQh, KhQh, AhJh, KhJh, QhJh, AhTh, KhTh, QhTh, JhTh, Ah5h, Ah4h, Ah3h, Ah2h
CO 36.49% 35.31% 1.18% TT+, AhKh, AhQh, KhQh, AhJh, KhJh, AhTh, AhKd, AhKs, AhKc, AhQd, AhQs, AhQc, AhTd, AhTs, AhTc

17 November 2025 at 09:43 PM
Reply...

3 Replies


Earlier posts are available on our legacy forum HERE

You would just call.


Nice easy call here. Don’t see what jamming really achieves? The fish can easily barrel AK here which we
Would fold out with the ship - fish will play face up In these spots and you’ll see with their bet sizing where they’re at so I call here and see how they proceed on turn


Right. My thought process was that literally half of the deck is going o kill the action and I cannot be sure if my outs are clean, so I thought it's better to ship it now and earn some EV with small of fold equity that I might have.

FWIW, solver thinks this is a jam preflop, which doesn't sound too bad either and saves us from problems like the above ;p Which might be the highest EV play too given the stack depth.

Reply...