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Old 05-24-2007, 11:59 AM
Nudge Nudge is offline
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Default pp on paired board

nl$25 full ring(10)

Herosb) $35
Villian: (utg+2)$20

Hero: TT
UTG calls, Villian calls, Hero raises 5xbb,
UTG calls, Villian calls.
Flop: KsKh3h
Hero checks, UTG checks, Villian bets pot.
Hero ??

I'm almost 100% sure he doesnt have an K here. I don't think he will bet a K this hard when he flops trips. I put him on a PP, 3x or FD, and he is trying to take down the pot as quick as possible. Do you guys think this is a good range for the villian? Can i 3bet here? Should i lead out on the flop and fold to a reraise?
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Old 05-24-2007, 12:04 PM
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Default Re: pp on paired board

I'd just lead out in this spot so the pressure is being put on them and not you, if you get raised obv fold. If they just call you'll have to give up if he hits you with a lot of aggression, he's either got a K here or you have him beat given the preflop betting so I'd look to get to a cheap showdown if possible and if I'm being hit by a call then a pot sized bet I probably give up.
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Old 05-24-2007, 12:08 PM
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Default Re: pp on paired board

cbet here for $3, fold to resistance. as played, I would call villain's flop bet and evaluate the turn, although if you think you are ahead, I like a c/r in this spot. what do other people think about a c/r here?
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Old 05-24-2007, 12:08 PM
haz31 haz31 is offline
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Default Re: pp on paired board

Why raise preflop then check such a safe flop?

If you lead and they raise its alot easier and cheaper to find out the same information as you checking them betting and you check raising.

It also pretects your hand from overcards if it gets checked through
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Old 05-24-2007, 12:10 PM
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Default Re: pp on paired board

You raised preflop. Not making a CB in this spot is very weak, especially with a flush draw out there!

As played, call his bet and lead the turn for 3/4 pot. Don't reraise, this is terrible. By reraising, you fold out all weaker hands that you might get money from on later streets and you will get called by hands containing a K.
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Old 05-24-2007, 12:22 PM
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Default Re: pp on paired board

Thanks for the replays, i'm totally getting what you are saying and it makes sense know when you say it hehe.
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