Apologies if this wastes your time and is really standard easy stuff, but I'm having a bit of a crisis of confidence atm to be honest, every decision I make turns out to be the wrong one.
Live 50/1 at Gala, Notts. Playing £100 I raise
utg to £5. Villain A calls utg+1, villain B calls MP. We go 3 ways to
I lead £10, Villain A raises to £26, Villain B snap flats. I have £85 now and I shoved.
ReadsVillain A is an Italian (I think) local chap named Marius. Fishy, bad, but knows some basics. Not much info on villain B. My thoughts at the time were that Marius is the type to raise with 9x to find out where he is/raise cos he has top pair and wants to get it in. His raise sizing strongly indicated 9x but I ofc didn't rule out a set, and I slightly discounted two pair (not sure he plays the 96s or 64s). Villain B I was more worried about, but didn't think he'd snap flat with many 9x, so thought his range was 78 or 75, or sets.
With these reads I have to put it in I think. There's almost no good turn cards and I'm oop to 2 players so didn't consider flatting. Are these reads realistic to have? Is shoving here fine/standard?