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Defending BB with AXs, KXs, QXs type hands and SB leads out
OK, so its 4-5 ways to you so you call a two bet from the big blind with a suited A, K, or Q.
The raiser is LP and not a loose raiser. Say for K4s, flop is KTT with no backdoor flush. SB leads out.... Safe to dump for 1 bet? Should we pot it up to two bets and see what happens? What kind of board can we continue on here? Only a very raggedy, unpaired board? |
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Re: Defending BB with AXs, KXs, QXs type hands and SB leads out
not the flop your looking for here. you want to flop nut flush draw, trip 4s, or K42. this flop sucks - if lucky you chop this pot. dump it now...
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Re: Defending BB with AXs, KXs, QXs type hands and SB leads out
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dump it now... [/ QUOTE ] Advice like that makes Ed Miller cry. This pot is big, you need a really good reason not to see a showdown. I think it's an easy raise if you think you can get Kx or even AA to fold. |
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Re: Defending BB with AXs, KXs, QXs type hands and SB leads out
i doubt this ed miller guy chases down chopped pots w/1000 redraws and a pfr out there...
AA folds??? lolol... |
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Re: Defending BB with AXs, KXs, QXs type hands and SB leads out
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i doubt this ed miller guy chases down chopped pots w/1000 redraws and a pfr out there... AA folds??? lolol... [/ QUOTE ] Nice 13th post sir. Lurk more, you have a long way to come. In these games there is so much money in the pot pre-flop from dead + speculative hands and the behavior is so erratic that you can't fold here for a single bet that could mean anything. As for AA folding, it sounds silly but bad players make bad plays all the time, including bad folds. I'm also usually the tightest person at the table which can inspire some pretty bold/stupid laydowns from people who misread me. |
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Re: Defending BB with AXs, KXs, QXs type hands and SB leads out
bad players also play k4 on this flop when bet into with 5 players behind us. are we to assume everyone else at this table is blind and completely retarded??? If so, then i suggest 3-betting with this "gem" preflop...
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Re: Defending BB with AXs, KXs, QXs type hands and SB leads out
fold the flop and move on
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Re: Defending BB with AXs, KXs, QXs type hands and SB leads out
291,060 games 0.015 secs 19,404,000 games/sec
Board: Kc Th Ts Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 72.283% 50.51% 21.78% 147000 63388.00 { TT, AKs, T2s+, ATo, K2o+, QTo, JTo } Hand 1: 27.717% 05.94% 21.78% 17284 63388.00 { K4s } ...and I didn't even put QJ in the SB's range. |
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Re: Defending BB with AXs, KXs, QXs type hands and SB leads out
Okay.
So you call and now the PFR raiser raises and SB calls, you call. Now the SB donks the 5 on the turn, call again? |
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Re: Defending BB with AXs, KXs, QXs type hands and SB leads out
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Okay. So you call and now the PFR raiser raises and SB calls, you call. Now the SB donks the 5 on the turn, call again? [/ QUOTE ] If the PFR raises the flop then we can probably fold right then. |
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