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KK out of position
Full Tilt $1-2 NL, I have $180, MP has about the same, BB has $90.
PF: MP limps, I am SB with KK and raise to $12, BB calls, MP calls. Pot = $36 Flop: T98 no suits, I bet $30, BB folds, MP calls Pot = $96 Turn: 2, I check, MP bets $45, I raise the rest ($90 more). Thoughts? |
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Re: KK out of position
bet turn - you don't want him to hit his straight for free; you're not playing for pot control and there is no room for a fold
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Re: KK out of position
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bet turn - you don't want him to hit his straight for free; you're not playing for pot control and there is no room for a fold [/ QUOTE ] Yeah just lead the turn |
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Re: KK out of position
standard stack-a-donk line right? I think you need a read that MP will do this.
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Re: KK out of position
Thanks for the comments guys. Villain called with QT and missed his 9 outer on the river.
I thought about betting the turn, but thought that by doing so I would mostly get action only when beaten. By checking, maybe he puts me on AK and will bet many hands that I beat as well. Also, if turn action goes check/check, I get to play poker on the river depending on the river card. Am I wrong that the above pros might outweigh the cons of giving a free card if he fails to bet? |
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Re: KK out of position
I don't like the check-raise. He could have a wide range of hands here. Pairs, Broadway suited, 2 high cards. What kind of a read did you get following his turn bet?
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