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Re: Rigged: KK and an Ace flops -- line check
prob c/c flop, and fold to a turnbet
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Re: Rigged: KK and an Ace flops -- line check
Fold. He usually has something like AQ here. I also wouldn't rule out a set. Either way you are beat. It sucks to let KK go, but you really have to here.
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Re: Rigged: KK and an Ace flops -- line check
Yeah just let it go against an unknown, if hes making a move then good for him but people rarely mess around in Reraised pots at micro-stakes.
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Re: Rigged: KK and an Ace flops -- line check
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Fold. He usually has something like AQ here. I also wouldn't rule out a set. Either way you are beat. It sucks to let KK go, but you really have to here. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I agree, and I did fold, but I thought maybe it was too weak with the decent odds I was getting. I think that's one reason to make the initial bet, that it's going to be tough for villain to raise without something that beats me, so my plan was to fold to a raise when I made the beet. |
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Re: Rigged: KK and an Ace flops -- line check
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prob c/c flop, and fold to a turnbet [/ QUOTE ] Yeah this line is best, your basically bluffing when you bet that flop, much better to try and induce a bluff or a call on a later street from worse hands. c/c costs the same as b/f so you lose no more when behind. |
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Re: Rigged: KK and an Ace flops -- line check
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prob c/c flop, and fold to a turnbet [/ QUOTE ] Huh? So you just assume villian as an Ace? Even a bad villian will toss out a bet when he senses weakness. Okay, you c/c a flop bet, the villian check behinds the turn, then you do what on the river? C-betting this flop makes life so much easier. |
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Re: Rigged: KK and an Ace flops -- line check
I don't agree with C/F flop. I would MUCH rather c-bet, c/f the turn. By C/F the flop you are making it much to easy to get bluffed off. Also Villain will easily be able to take you off AK/AA as you would obviously bet that flop with either of those holdings.
As played, easy fold to his flop raise. |
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Re: Rigged: KK and an Ace flops -- line check
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I don't agree with C/F flop. I would MUCH rather c-bet, c/f the turn. By C/F the flop you are making it much to easy to get bluffed off. Also Villain will easily be able to take you off AK/AA as you would obviously bet that flop with either of those holdings. As played, easy fold to his flop raise. [/ QUOTE ] Nobody said to c/f the flop. |
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Re: Rigged: KK and an Ace flops -- line check
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[ QUOTE ] prob c/c flop, and fold to a turnbet [/ QUOTE ] Huh? So you just assume villian as an Ace? Even a bad villian will toss out a bet when he senses weakness. Okay, you c/c a flop bet, the villian check behinds the turn, then you do what on the river? C-betting this flop makes life so much easier. [/ QUOTE ] The huge majority of villians are shutting down without at least an ace. True betting can let you know where you stand by folding out everything worse and getting called/raised by better, but where is the value in that? And I thought poker was about making the most profitable decisions and not just making life easier. I can't tell you how many times ive got value from KK on Ace high boards by inducing bluffs or "value bets" from weaker hands. Obviously this play is more effective with position though. |
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Re: Rigged: KK and an Ace flops -- line check
Betting this flop is pretty bad.
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