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  1. Im looking for other opinions on how I should have played this hand out, some insight would be helpful.
    Tightest player at the table makes it 14 from middle position, cutoff calls and I call from the button with KQ with queen of hearts.
    Flop rolls out AKJ all three hearts. Original raiser makes it 20, cut off folds, and I elect to raise to 65. The original raiser eventually shoves, what would you do here?
    Stack sizes - I had ~375 and the original raiser has ~250
  2. Looks like he has 3 Aces to me
  3. If you're going to raise I think you have to get it in. I mean he only made it 20 with a lot in the middle so I dont really like turning mid pair/nut flush/gut shot into a bluff. So i'd either flat or 3b/call.
     
  4. why on earth did you raise if you're not sure if you're calling shove ?
  5. Im sure i was calling shove and i did but i was just wondering what others thought about it
    Thread Starter
  6. First: I think getting involved with the "tightest player" with KQo is rather suspect to start with.
    Putting that aside:
    Second:

    Playing GSSD/NFD in this situation: You know you're behind 95% of the time. If you're going to put any more money into the pot; shove over the cBet.

    Get your money in first or fold.
  7. gotta call

    as has been said you cant r/f here.

    theres 175 in the pot already and its another 171 on top to call. so we need 33% equity here

    2,970 games 0.001 secs 2,970,000 games/sec

    Board: Ah Kh Jh
    Dead:

    equity win tie pots won pots tied
    Hand 0: 63.081% 62.63% 00.45% 1860 13.50 { AA }
    Hand 1: 36.919% 36.46% 00.45% 1083 13.50 { KsQh }

    even vs AA we have more equity than we need and he could obv show up with worse
     

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