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NL500 KQ - standard?
Prima Network No-Limit Hold'em, $5.00 BB (6 handed) Hand History converter Courtesy of PokerZion.com
SB ($492.50) BB ($575.00) UTG ($179.53) MP ($520.38) CO ($610.63) Hero ($485.00) Preflop: Hero is Button with Q[[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]], K[[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]]. [color=Gray]3 folds</font>, [color=Red]Hero raises to $20</font>, [color=Red]SB raises to $72.5</font>, [color=Gray]1 fold</font>, Hero calls $52.50. Flop: ($150) T[[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]], 5[[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]], 9[[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]] [color=Blue](2 players)</font> [color=Red]SB bets $123</font>, Hero calls $123. Turn: ($396) J[[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]] [color=Blue](2 players)</font> [color=Red]SB bets $299.5 (All-In)</font>, Hero calls $289.50 (All-In). River: ($985) K[[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]] [color=Blue](2 players, 2 all-in)</font> Final Pot: $985 I usually don't float that often so is this standard or bad?? I'm like a 20/15 tag and villain seemed like a basic player but no read whatsoever. How do you like this generally speaking? Of course it's easy now that i hit the nutttzzzzs but if turn is a blank what is the best line, what do you think, then? Villain had 8's here |
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Re: NL500 KQ - standard?
Uh fold preflop with no read unless he was just 3-betting you with instructional cards preflop.
Floating flop sucks IMO since one or both your overs are usually no good. If turn is blank and he bets, ez-fold. I might bet river if it's a scare card that isn't an Ace, but usually just shut down. |
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Re: NL500 KQ - standard?
Yeah, folding, that's my basic line but just wanted to check this one out. There was heavy 3-betting going on and some 4betting too.
Standard is bit stupid in the post name, basically meant that is this a float that can be done profitably or just serious spewing. |
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Re: NL500 KQ - standard?
I have no idea why we're calling the flop here. At best, we have four outs to the nuts, and six outs to pair, but we're calling $123 when he only has another $300 behind? Doesn't seem like an ideal peel. Agreed that there are many times where one/both your overs aren't good.
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Re: NL500 KQ - standard?
calling flop is horrible. shove or fold flop.
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Re: NL500 KQ - standard?
i don't really understand why shove would be better. not many hands that beat me fold.
I guess calling isn't good then either but basically i was thinking that I have 4 outs to nuts, 6 outs to a possible best hand and i can take down the pot often when then turn is a blank 'cos i doubt it the villain will 2nd barrel he's AK/AQ/XX after my call. Tried something out of the ordinary, but i guess i shoud stick to my normal solid routines. That has to be a suspicious looking and dangerous call in villain´s perspective still though. Edit: Okay, i guess i now give Ak/AQ a chance to hit too and i couldn't extract any more money from them anyway so shoving would be better in that sense. The more i think about it the more i agree that this is quite bad. Not the worst, but bad still. I think I should fold KQ preflop still if iäm not playing this flop on position, not sure. |
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Re: NL500 KQ - standard?
But if you decide to call pre-flop 3-bets with KQ, shouldn't you shove this flop then????
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