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Ck/R Jam ok on the flop after making mistake of calling pre?
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WPN, 500/1,000 blinds, 125 ante No Limit Hold’em Tournament, 9 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager – The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

Hero (SB): 10,750 (10.8 bb)
BB: 42,202 (42.2 bb)
UTG+1: 19,149 (19.1 bb)
UTG+2: 14,516 (14.5 bb)
MP1: 21,063 (21.1 bb)
MP2: 39,630 (39.6 bb)
MP3: 2,617 (2.6 bb)
CO: 30,700 (30.7 bb)
BTN: 29,334 (29.3 bb)

Preflop: Hero is SB with 3 3
2 folds, MP1 raises to 3,719, 4 folds, Hero calls 3,219, BB folds

Flop: (9,563) T 5 9 (2 players)
Hero checks, MP1 bets 4,782, Hero raises to 6,906 and is all-in, MP1 calls 2,124

Turn: (23,375) 7 (2 players, 1 is all-in)
River: (23,375) 8 (2 players, 1 is all-in)

Results: 23,375 pot
Final Board: T 5 9 7 8
Hero showed 3 3 and lost (-10,750 net)
MP1 showed 6 K and won 23,375 (12,625 net)

The reason I didn’t Jam pre or fold even is because I wasn’t paying attention to who was sitting in the seat. I was looking at my HUD which had info for the previous play. So when he OR I thought I was calling a preflop shove. What do you guys think despite the result/pre flop mistake. Mistake to jam or no?

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After you’ve accidentally called more than a third of your stack preflop, I’d prefer doing a stop-and-go (ie. shove when first to act) over check-raising the flop, the villain may fold once in a while and it’s a huge win if they do. Either way, it can’t be a huge mistake to get it in on this flop. It’s not great, best case scenario is that villain has 25% equity and they’ll have >80% equity somewhat often. I’d prefer getting it in with a gutshot + overcard (Q8 / J7), any Ace high, or anything with 2 overcards. You’ve already put in 4bb out of 11, so probably fine to call it off, but I could also get behind a fold. You can still find a way to get your last 6-7bb in good.

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