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NL200 - QQ vs massive c/r on KKx board
NL200 5-handed
Villain and I both have about $270. He jumps around from 1/2 to 5/10, is hyper-aggressive, loves raising limpers in position, and raises my BB quite a bit, and will just limp in garbage instead of folding. He stacked me on another table when he insta-reraised AI with TPTK and nut diamond draw against my set on a J83 all diamond board and rivered the flush in a blinds battle. Postflop, he's usually trappy with monsters. I probably should check behind flop so I give worse hands a shot to bluff or just pot control I guess. Are we pumping fists or mucking here? 4 folds, Villain raises to $9, Hero raises to $26, Villain calls. Flop K[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 2[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] Villain checks, Hero bets $39, Villain quickly raises to $110, Hero.. |
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Re: NL200 - QQ vs massive c/r on KKx board
the fist pump one
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Re: NL200 - QQ vs massive c/r on KKx board
I wouldn't fold against the villain you described
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Re: NL200 - QQ vs massive c/r on KKx board
you'll see JJ TT 99 a lot here, i think.
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Re: NL200 - QQ vs massive c/r on KKx board
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you'll see JJ TT 99 a lot here, i think. [/ QUOTE ] Lolz not is he is halfway decent, why would he bluff with these hands? |
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Re: NL200 - QQ vs massive c/r on KKx board
I might consider folding here, depending on history and timing. You have to be pretty sure he is bluffing right here to commit all your money. I guess you have to trust your gut about whether he is really reckless or wants to appear reckless to set people up for spots like this.
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