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Re: 400NL - KK semi-deep vs a total donk
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this is like beyond fistpump shove [/ QUOTE ] For sure, there's just no folding here ever. These guys HATE to fold to re-raises PF, and thus their call-a-4bet range is basically the same as their 3betting range. I like calling and letting him shove the turn. |
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Re: 400NL - KK semi-deep vs a total donk
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I'm afraid if you push now maybe even AQ folds [/ QUOTE ] You can't be serious? He's never folding a TP in this spot. [ QUOTE ] I would call here and stick it in on turn, in case he decides to make a dumb play with JJ or AQ. I'm afraid if you push now maybe even AQ folds and QQ and AA obv just call you, which is why I flatcall here. [/ QUOTE ] I don't hate calling the flop, but I don't think it'll make any difference in your BB/100. If he check/minraised with JJ, he'll put you on AK and calls most of the time. Sometimes he'll fold it, but if you flat and turn is A/K he might give up. |
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Re: 400NL - KK semi-deep vs a total donk
If you're ahead, (which you are a vast majority of the time) he has either 2 or 5 outs. Why not flat call his donkish min-raise and let him hang himself on the turn if he wants to. Get the money in on any turn.
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Re: 400NL - KK semi-deep vs a total donk
getting it in against 50/30 donk. but i def bet like 200+ on the flop. Makes you not think too hard.
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