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Can you get off KK here? 10-20NL
Normal situation, Villian is solid and has done nothing out of line. Both players have 2300+
It limps to LP and makes it 60, SB makes it 120, LP makes it 250, SB makes it 400, LP goes all in for a total of 2300+. If you are the player in the SB with KK what are your thoughts? The reads on LP player are limited, but over the last 2 hours or so nothing out of line has been shown by him. Betting patterns seem standard and he is seeing very few flops |
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Re: Can you get off KK here? 10-20NL
I think without a read this can be folded. You see AA here a very high percentage of the the time.
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Re: Can you get off KK here? 10-20NL
butchered
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Re: Can you get off KK here? 10-20NL
the fourth raise is almost always AA, what do u think the fifth raise is?
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Re: Can you get off KK here? 10-20NL
[ QUOTE ]
the fourth raise is almost always AA, what do u think the fifth raise is? [/ QUOTE ] suited connector? |
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Re: Can you get off KK here? 10-20NL
If you can't fold KK here I don't know when you can. Seems like a clear fold.
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Re: Can you get off KK here? 10-20NL
fold!
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Re: Can you get off KK here? 10-20NL
as most of you said, this seems to me like the easiest time of my life with KK I could fold. Unfortunately, the guy in the SB did call and proceed to spike on the flop.
Just trying to get a few opinions on whether or not the fold was as clear as I thought. Thanks |
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Re: Can you get off KK here? 10-20NL
After he raises to 120 youve got to either make it 400 or just call. (usually reraise). Reraising it to such a small amount makes it awkward and 1. gives him too much leeway to get away from big hands postflop or 2. gives him odds to play for a set with smaller pairs. or 3. makes it really obvious what your hand is if he reraises again which is still not close to all-in.
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