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30/60- KQ facing 3bet c/r on a Q-high drawy flop
Live 30/60. I mostly play 15/30 but there was a really soft spot playing in the 30 so I decided to sit in. Since joining the game about 45 min or so prior to this hand I'd been very aggressive due to a run of good cards but had only gone to showdown twice, winning both hands. My image is probably somewhat laggy.
8-handed. I raise in MP2 with K[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. CO, button and both the blinds call. We go to the flop 5-handed. Flop is Q[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]9[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]4[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. Blinds check to me, I bet, CO raises, button folds, SB 3bets, BB folds, I? CO had just joined the game, no read whatsoever on him, but he bought in for 2k and I think he's a regular 30 player so I assume he's decent. SB is a good regular 30 player from what I understand but I have no prior history vs. him. I'm pretty sure he knows that I usually play 15/30 and am taking a shot in the 30/60. |
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Re: 30/60- KQ facing 3bet c/r on a Q-high drawy flop
cappucino!
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Re: 30/60- KQ facing 3bet c/r on a Q-high drawy flop
4-bet, charge the draws and worse Q's. That or call and bet or raise a safe turn. But I think it would be easier to play the hand out by 4-betting.
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Re: 30/60- KQ facing 3bet c/r on a Q-high drawy flop
easy fold...
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Re: 30/60- KQ facing 3bet c/r on a Q-high drawy flop
If you cap here it becomes easier to figure out where you are on the turn. I think you are ahead of the cutoff at this point. Small blind may have AQ, a set, or a strong draw. Once you cap the flop and the SB check raises the turn it is an easy fold against most players.
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Re: 30/60- KQ facing 3bet c/r on a Q-high drawy flop
who said 4 bets = cap?
fold = good... |
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Re: 30/60- KQ facing 3bet c/r on a Q-high drawy flop
I think Its close btw a cap and a call on the flop.
If were viewed as lag sb may be puting us on a draw/ and have a weaker q. With big pot like this I'd like to stick around and re eval on the turn. I agree w/ what the previous poster said about a cap making it easier to play on the turn. Its a tough spot though... If we do hit a queen we may have to pay off an AQ if we go ui on river. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Re: 30/60- KQ facing 3bet c/r on a Q-high drawy flop
Is there a cap now that the pot is heads up?
If 4bet = cap, i think its best to do just that, as its unlikely hell donk blank turn (easy fold then IMO), thus you can check behind on turn (b/c i feel you behind >>>> ahead thus saving 1/2bet=> implying calling river bet). This does give draws free cards, but cold 3-bet would be v aggro (read dependent if he's that type of player) ..I guess I dont really know what you want to see on turn/river other than a Q that makes you feel better about your hand. |
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