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[QUOTE="Matt_Burns88, post: 6401684, member: 343619"] Ahh... you've got to love the old 74s in the BB! I would say that you're opening raise is too small. At 75bb deep I would make it 2.5x-3x. Also, your c-bet is much too small. With 3 opponents and a fairly board, I would be 6-8bb. Yes, you have a very strong hand, but it's by no means unbeatable. By betting 2bb, it allows the players left to act to see a very cheap turn if they are on a draw. HJ's min-raise makes no sense to me here, but certainly BB's call makes a lot of sense. I hate the shove here, unless you know that villain is going to call with almost anything - but remember, occasionally even when you're miles ahead they will luck out on you. The calls are even more horrible than the shove, but there we go. We can only control our own actions. Personally, I would have called the raise and seen the turn. Then I would check/call and re-evaluate on the river. Having said that, I would have made notes on both players here and if ever the same situation came up again, I would seriously consider the shove against one opponent, but not two. [/QUOTE]
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