Quote Originally Posted by spoonitnow View Post
You can't open shove the flop since you're not given the opportunity to open.
Ooops, you're right. I meant shove his bet, as opposed to just making a non-shove raise as I did.

Against QQ and Ah2h, you have 20.3% equity, and that's almost enough to call.
Well even if I'm up against a worst case scenario, how do we do the math here? So Let's say my equity is 20%, how is this a boarder line? (No, I'm not entirely familiar w/ how these equations work, so be easy on me, guys.)

Regardless of this however, I was wondering about whether I shove the flop right after tight/sane villain leads into me rather than just making a standard raise. As it turned out the MP maniac gets it in anyway (which is no big surprise considering how crazy he is), but would I rather 1) risk them folding to a shove from me, or would I rather 2) risk them possibly calling and seeing the turn, or worse, having the tight SB continue w/ a much better hand when I don't hit my flush on the turn?