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Re: (NL25) Strange spot with KK on Q high board.
oh yeah, I thought he shoved the turn. I stick it in and break it off.
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Re: (NL25) Strange spot with KK on Q high board.
I agree about folding, tight passives don't call that flop. They're fit or fold types. Vast majority of the time I believe he has 88, 55, 22. I'm not even sure AQ makes the call preflop that often.
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Re: (NL25) Strange spot with KK on Q high board.
I would usually let go of AQ PF against a 3B OOP let alone floating OOP with AQ high when I may not even be drawing to 3-outs.
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Re: (NL25) Strange spot with KK on Q high board.
You've already put half your stack in. Folding here would be a pretty exploitable tendency. Go ahead and push.
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Re: (NL25) Strange spot with KK on Q high board.
Baluga doesn't apply here. It's a re-raised pot and I'm felting this against a standard donk. I think you'll see a AQ, 99-JJ, even A8 here more than a set or AA.
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Re: (NL25) Strange spot with KK on Q high board.
If your read is right this is a fold. Better be confident tho, if he's just been preoccupied with something at home and is a standard donk, you're losing money folding here.
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Re: (NL25) Strange spot with KK on Q high board.
it looks like an easy push
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Re: (NL25) Strange spot with KK on Q high board.
Mario,
You are way behind the villain's range given his fishy line. NH sir. |
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Re: (NL25) Strange spot with KK on Q high board.
I think this is fine. I probably bet around $9 if I plan on folding to a raise, this amount still gets value when we are ahead but we loose less when he makes it obvious were beat.
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Re: (NL25) Strange spot with KK on Q high board.
I think you gotta reraise more preflop. You're nearly 150BBs deep, and OOP to boot. He's probably calling with all PPs hoping to bust you.
I'm not sure I could fold turn after putting more than half my stack in, though I can't see what you beat when a tight passive takes this line given your line is so strong. I guess AQ is possible if he's the floaty type, but I think a set or AA is much more likely. Highly doubt this is JJ/TT - why would he call flop then raise turn when overcard hits? This is almost never a bluff, you have more than half your stack in, and a minraise doesn't have much fold equity. Don't think Baluga applies to reraised pots by the way. |
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