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Old 03-29-2007, 05:24 AM
Genz Genz is offline
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Default Re: NL25 FR: KK against supertight villain

He didn't put in the 4th raise, because you didn't reraise him with your minraise. What's your reasoning for MINraising your monster hand here? That he'll fold? If he is that super-tight what hands does he call a minraise with and what hands does he call a decent reraise with? Is there any real difference? And you still have two other players in the hand at the point of your reraise. You don't want multiway action with a big PP but one huge pot against one opponent. Reraise him to 12 and see what he does. If he pushes, you can start to think if this is one of the rare occasions that you have to lay down KK preflop. On this limit, I would never do it though. If he is the one who pushes, he is not unlikely to have AK. But he won't call a push with it.

Flop is extremely dry. Given your read, villain has you either crushed or you are splitting. With a big emphasis on "crushed".
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