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  1. Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, 2.25 Tournament, 40/80 Blinds (7 handed) - Poker Hand Converter from PokerConverter.com

    saw flop | saw showdown

    Button (t1875)
    SB (t1500)
    BB (t1405)
    UTG (t2150)
    Hero (MP1) (t1565)
    MP2 (t1935)
    CO (t3070)

    Hero's M: 13.04

    Preflop: Hero is MP1 with J, K
    1 fold, Hero bets t240, 2 folds, Button raises to t400, 2 folds, Hero calls t160

    Flop: (t920) 7, 3, 4 (2 players)
    Hero bets t1165 (All-In), Button calls t1165

    Turn: (t3250) K (2 players, 1 all-in)

    River: (t3250) 9 (2 players, 1 all-in)

    Total pot: t3250
    Main pot: t3250 between Button and Hero, won by Button

    Results:
    Button had A, A (one pair, Aces).
    Hero had J, K (one pair, Kings).
    Outcome: Button won t3250

    Preflop: Was the raise ok? and the call on the reraise?
    Flop: Jamming the right play?
  2. It's pretty much impossible to fold your hand on that flop. Jamming is also the right play here, as any bet from him is likely to be a shove (as you have roughly 1 pot size bet left). What I am not so sure about is the preflop play, where you put in almost a quarter of your chips OOP in a raised pot with KJs. Are there any other lines you could have taken (e.g. raise it 2.5x?) Although the button did make life difficult with a trappy min-3bet, which can be a tough thing to encounter with stacks these shallow, and when you have the odds to take a flop with KJs. Were there any reads that suggested his play was out-of-the-ordinary? (e.g. he normally re-raises everything 3x) although I am not necessarily suggesting you should have folded. Hope that makes sense lol.
  3. Easy fold pre flop unless its been a particularly passive table in which I would have limped and folded to any raise pre flop.

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