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KK OOP
please read this hand careful and review. at first glance it's going to look like, get it all in. Look at that board. If the board had a 3h instead of Jh, i wouldn't be posting -thanks
Blinds: $0.50/$1 6 players Stack sizes: UTG: $276.15 HERO: $174.75 CO: $209.60 Button: $39.90 SB: $34.85 BB: $114 Pre-flop: (6 players) HERO is UTG+1 with Kd Kc UTG calls, HERO raises to $4, CO raises to $16, 4 folds, HERO calls. Flop: 8h 10c Jh ($34.5, 2 players) HERO checks, CO bets $26, HERO ... (i calculate my max equity to be 52%, i might be sitting at 15% if villain's range is KK+) *Villian is tight, in 200 hands I have not seen him reraise PF (i make notes when this happens) *Villain is fairly passive and tight, AF = 1.5 PFR<8% ***I KNOW I SHOULD HAVE 3-BET PF. PLEASE COMMENT ON FLOP PLAY. I'M PUTTING TIGHT VILLAIN ON JJ+, AK BASED ON HIS PREFLOP PLAY. I KNOW THAT I SHOULD HAVE 3-BET --------------- part 2: let's say that i do 3-bet preflop: Pre-flop: (6 players) HERO is UTG+1 with Kd Kc UTG calls, HERO raises to $4, CO raises to $16, 4 folds, HERO raises to $50, CO pushes, HERO ...? Based on villain being passive, not getting out of line, and never has reraised preflop is it right to just stick it in with KK? I for one do not agree with books that say it's impossible to avoid being stacked KK vs AA. in the 15 times or so that it's happened to me, i believe i could have prevented atleast 5 of them when the villain is extremely tight and i almost knew it was going to happen. There may have been 2-3 KK where i won vs. AK or QQ against a maniac who had tight stats. |
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Re: KK OOP
ALWAYS FOLD KK PF DUH
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Re: KK OOP
call flop and probably check fold turn.
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Re: KK OOP
in hand 1 if he's so tight i can fold this flop since we're ahead of QQ and behind AA, JJ and about even w/ AKhearts. I guess there is the other KK, too.
Hand 2 push |
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Re: KK OOP
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call flop and probably check fold turn. [/ QUOTE ] turn is 10c, play? |
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