Re: KK vs cold-calling TAG
i read down to ike's 1st post then skipped...if he flatted AA/QQ vs. you before i guess you should fold, but otherwise it's 55, 88, 87 or nothing.
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Re: KK vs cold-calling TAG
How bad is folding the flop? He obviously has Q or a set (since there's still a player left to act), and I don't think he's raising the flop all the time with a Q.
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Re: KK vs cold-calling TAG
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How bad is folding the flop? He obviously has Q or a set (since there's still a player left to act), and I don't think he's raising the flop all the time with a Q. [/ QUOTE ] Finally, someone said something I agree with. This probably isn't a bluff on the flop because the board is so dry, and there is another player left to act and we are 200BB deep. Looking at the other hand, my loose guess on the opponent is that he's a little ABC/cautious, so his range is probably shifted a bit away from a Q. We are OOP, so we are more likely to make a mistake on a later street, either by not getting value when ahead, giving away cash when behind, or folding the best hand. |
Re: KK vs cold-calling TAG
lots of discussion, results now?
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Re: KK vs cold-calling TAG
He had QQ
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Re: KK vs cold-calling TAG
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This probably isn't a bluff on the flop because the board is so dry, and there is another player left to act and we are 200BB deep. Looking at the other hand,... ....so his range is probably shifted a bit away from a Q. [/ QUOTE ] exactly. i think lots of people failed to take into account (1) super dry board and 2) who raises a bare Q on THAT flop, 3 ways when SB is still in, AND the PRF is still to act again? |
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