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KK on dry flop
500 nl, eff stacks 500, vill unknown
I raise 20 withKK UTG, vill ccs UTG+1, 2 other callers flop - 963 rainbow check to me, i bet 59 into 79, he raises to 179, others fold. My thoughts here are, flop is dry so why raise a set especially with 2 guys behind |
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Re: KK on dry flop
u can call and stack off the turn or 3-bet flop since people are dumb dont matter too much
dont fold |
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Re: KK on dry flop
I push now because they don't fold A9 but might on certain turns.
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Re: KK on dry flop
I'd expect him to have an overpair here, so push. I sometimes take a turn but only in position.
Edit: where are you playing? |
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Re: KK on dry flop
fold.
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Re: KK on dry flop
Push it in.
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Re: KK on dry flop
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I push now because they don't fold A9 but might on certain turns. [/ QUOTE ] Pushing is wayyyyyyy worst than calling if you think villian has A9. Actually, even if he's showing A9, shoving is sooo bad, you are over reprsentin your hand right at that moment. Barrin6 shoving ain't goot |
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Re: KK on dry flop
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[ QUOTE ] I push now because they don't fold A9 but might on certain turns. [/ QUOTE ] Pushing is wayyyyyyy worst than calling if you think villian has A9. Actually, even if he's showing A9, shoving is sooo bad, you are over reprsentin your hand right at that moment. Barrin6 shoving ain't goot [/ QUOTE ] If you KNEW villain had A9 then shoving is prob better than calling but w/e |
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Re: KK on dry flop
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u can call and stack off the turn or 3-bet flop since people are dumb dont matter too much dont fold [/ QUOTE ] hahaha. fold. |
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Re: KK on dry flop
I probably don't fold. I think i get it in on the flop b/c he could easily have 78, and if you overshove, looks like you're rele weak, allowing A9 or so to call (very likely in his range). I don't mind calling and getting it on the turn, but u will be lost if the straight gets made with the 5 or the T on turn, or if board pairs. If you suspect villain is capable of bluffing, easiest call ever and c/rai on turn, since no matter what turn is, you really can't allow more free cards.
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