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Difficult decision?
Think I played this one wrong.
Full Tilt Poker - No Limit Hold'em Cash Game - $0.10/$0.25 Blinds - 6 Players SB: $25.45 BB:$54.70 Villian(UTG): $33.05 UTG+1: $30.55 CO: $24.65 Hero(UTG):$67.80 Preflop: Hero is dealt K diamond K spades (6 Players) UTG calls, UTG+1 folds, CO calls, Hero raises to $0.85, blinds fold, UTG calls, CO folds Flop: ($1.80) J hearts 9 hearts 7 diamonds (2 Players) UTG bets $1.80, Hero raises to $5.50, UTG raises all-in to $33.55 Hero: ?? |
#2
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Re: Difficult decision?
Definitely raise more pre-flop. 4x BB + each limp is the standard mantra so raise to $1.5.
A read helps, but I've seen players make this moves with draws or a hand like JT or J8. I'd call. |
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Re: Difficult decision?
OK, thanks for the reply. Incidentally, I called and the Villian turned up with the club T and 8 of diamonds (natch) and I lost 1/2 my stack. I seem to have problems playing KK in big stack poker. Does anyone know a good hand converter tool for use with Full Tilt HHs? I tried using the one from FTR, but it didn't seem to work. Thanks for any feedback.
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Re: Difficult decision?
Lego poker has a hand converter for Full Tilt.
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Re: Difficult decision?
I raise it more PF and prob lay it down on the flop. There are many speculative hands that could have called your smallish raise and hit this flop hard. I see him turning over a set/T8 very ofter here
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