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KT restealing ev+ or ev-?

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Hey :-)

I wonder if below decision was ev+ or ev- (I want get feedback and get be sure).

What if I keep KJo instead of Kh Ts in below situation? How much changes?

In that exact situation opponent raises to 3 BB and I decided to all-in with KT and my opponent shows TT. What about KJ in the same situation.

My clue question is in what situations KT is profitable to restealing :-)

Seat 1: opponent (1737 in chips)
Seat 2: PrzeoR89 (1263 in chips)
PrzeoR89: posts small blind 25
opponent: posts big blind 50
HOLE CARDS
Dealt to PrzeoR89 [Kh Ts]
PrzeoR89: raises 50 to 100
opponent: raises 250 to 350
PrzeoR89: raises 913 to 1263 and is all-in
opponent: calls 913
FLOP [6c 4s 8c]
TURN [6c 4s 8c] [Ad]
RIVER [6c 4s 8c Ad] [Ah]
SHOW DOWN
opponent: shows [Tc Th] (two pair, Aces and Tens)
PrzeoR89: shows [Kh Ts] (a pair of Aces)
opponent collected 2526 from pot
PrzeoR89 finished the tournament in 2nd place
opponent wins the tournament and receives $2.80 - congratulations!


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wasy8
Joined: 29.01.2009

Hello,

This question is extremely villain dependent and cannot be answered without knowing anything about the villain.

If your opponent 3bets a lot you can shove here for value (not as a resteal, because most villains aren't likely to fold to your shove here). If he doesn't 3bet very often, this will be a fold. These are pretty general and not specific answers - but you need to be able to put your opponent on some ranges here to be able to answer the question properly.


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In my opinion KT as well as KJ is fold here, enough blinds left to play and wait for better situation and ppl don't rly 3bet too light in that spot :).


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