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Villain is 29/14/oo over a very small sample so no reads really.
This line I took felt awful. Any suggestions for a better line. Full Tilt Poker, $0.25/$0.50 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players LegoPoker Hand History Converter BB: $28.75 UTG: $59.30 MP: $113.15 CO: $124.10 Hero (BTN): $51.35 SB: $46.75 Pre-Flop: K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] dealt to Hero (BTN) UTG folds, MP calls $0.50, CO folds, <font color="red">Hero raises to $2.50</font>, 2 folds, MP calls $2 Flop: ($5.75) 8[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 9[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 8[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] (2 Players) <font color="red">MP bets $3</font>, Hero calls $3 Turn: ($11.75) 7[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] (2 Players) <font color="red">MP bets $6</font>, <font color="red">Hero raises to $15</font>, MP calls $9 River: ($41.75) 4[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] (2 Players) MP checks, <font color="red">Hero bets $30.85 and is All-In</font>, MP............ |
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You picked a strange card to raise on. I would have just called the turn. (But, then, I always get scared when JT pulls ahead of me.)
Prior to that, a flop raise does seem like an option. Possibly it's what Villain is hoping for, but 8x doesn't really seem that likely. On the downside, an immediate raise does let him get away from 55 easily, but it's entirely possible he wasn't going to put much (or maybe any) more money with that hand anyway. In any event, probably I check the river. Villain didn't seem too perturbed by your ambush raise, and I'm not so sure I want to play for stacks. (I mean, we beat 97, T9, and J9, but still . . . Villain won't always call again if part of the reason he called the turn was to chase a straight.) |
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you played it fine
not i would not slowplay KK on this flop. raise it to at least 9$. if you decided to call - ok, but PLEASE raise the turn to atleast 20$ and pot it on the river. the villain prolly has A9 or even something much lower but the way you played it leaves also room for a monster. playing this straightforward makes life easier for you. |
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He isn't likely to be limping with JJ or QQ, chances is he has some crap like X9 or X8. The turn tells me he most likely has an underpair or a 9, 8 would surely have pushed.
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you played it fine not i would not slowplay KK on this flop. raise it to at least 9$. if you decided to call - ok, but PLEASE raise the turn to atleast 20$ and pot it on the river. the villain prolly has TT/JJ/QQ or even something lower but the way you played it leaves also room for a monster. playing this straightforward makes life easier for you. [/ QUOTE ] LOL - I'm well aware of that. I like the raise to $20 on the turn, which makes the river shove easier. Get more value from 9x and other random pp's. |
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[ QUOTE ] you played it fine not i would not slowplay KK on this flop. raise it to at least 9$. if you decided to call - ok, but PLEASE raise the turn to atleast 20$ and pot it on the river. the villain prolly has TT/JJ/QQ or even something lower but the way you played it leaves also room for a monster. playing this straightforward makes life easier for you. [/ QUOTE ] LOL - I'm well aware of that. I like the raise to $20 on the turn, which makes the river shove easier. Get more value from 9x and other random pp's. [/ QUOTE ] Do you think he is calling a river push with X9 ? TT,JJ,QQ I think he raises PF. I would reraise TURN but not that one. As played , on the river I would just check behind.Don't think he is going to call you with hands that you beat. |
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I typically raise flop to get his money in before a scarecard hits
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I think you should raise the flop, as stated above, simply because you are ahead of most of his range. It's unlikely he has an 8, since there's 2 of 'em on board, and anything with a 9 in it, will probably call you. Like J9, A9, whatever. He will probably call you with a crappy straight draw of some sort.
On the turn, a lot of straights got there. After we flat called flop, we don't know where we are at, and he's still firing. He could have a straight or he could still have like A9. We don't know, so I might get scared and just try to get to showdown cheap. I think raising is fine too, although I would probably raise more. On river, why are you putting more money in? Our hand isn't that good, and this guy called our turn bet. No busted draw is going to call you here. So you are getting value from stuff with a 9 in it, that he hasn't given up on, and overpairs lower than yours. I don't think he's calling here with a 9 too often TBH. I just check behind. |
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I typically raise flop to get his money in before a scarecard hits [/ QUOTE ] Agree. You should call the turn and check the river behind as played, raising when the draw hits just turns your hand into a huge bluff. |
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Very bad play. Raise flop to 15. No point in trying to mitigate the rest of the hand since you should never make this mistake again.
When an opponent half-pot donks like this it typically means they either have a draw or a marginal made hand. In either case, not raising is a major error. I leave it to you to figure out why. |
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