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KK hand against loose passive player (25nl)
Villain in this hand has been very loose passive. Calling alot, but rarely raising. I'd imagine their calling range on the BB when there's one raiser and no other callers is huge. Is this a fold on the turn, or a call and re-assess on the river? Nobody raises, I'm assuming...
What about the flat call on the flop? #Game No : 6299323785 ***** Hand History for Game 6299323785 ***** $25 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Tuesday, September 04, 22:28:27 ET 2007 Table Table 127868 (Real Money) Seat 3 is the button Total number of players : 6 Seat 4: TheMarine84 ( $23.41 USD ) Seat 5: Villain ( $21.78 USD ) Seat 6: januskoepfig ( $22.80 USD ) Seat 3: Hero ( $33.53 USD ) Seat 2: OzzieRobusto ( $25.16 USD ) Seat 1: FM_84 ( $24.90 USD ) TheMarine84 posts small blind [$0.10 USD]. Villain posts big blind [$0.25 USD]. ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ Kh Kd ] januskoepfig folds FM_84 folds OzzieRobusto folds Hero raises [$1 USD] TheMarine84 folds Villain calls [$0.75 USD] ** Dealing Flop ** [ 3d, Tc, 8s ] Villain bets [$2 USD] Hero calls [$2 USD] ** Dealing Turn ** [ 8d ] Villain bets [$2 USD] Hero ?? |
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Re: KK hand against loose passive player (25nl)
raise the flop. as played call turn then call/valuebet river.
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Re: KK hand against loose passive player (25nl)
Raise flop. I think raising turn as played is best, you can call down too but your hand is so undervalued and his betting pattern does not really look like you are beat. Straight draw, ten, underpairs, maybe JJ, possibly AK/AQ or worse... it looks like you are bluffing a scare card and most players will pay off with a pair or go for the draw. You'll induce a bunch of calls and maybe even a river push on a bluff. I mean, it really looks like you are full of [censored] raising the turn. If he has an eight, meh, oh well.
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