#1
|
|||
|
|||
QQ, K on the flop, my turn move?
.25/.5
QQ, in the BB, 30 dollar effective stacks, 6 handed I raise to 2, 2 calls flop: K96 rainbow I lead for 3, button raises to 6, 1 folds turn: A (k96) I push. Thoughts? |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Re: QQ, K on the flop, my turn move?
Fold flop unless I have a read that gives me information otherwise.
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Re: QQ, K on the flop, my turn move?
Ok, given the flop call, do you like the turn?
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Re: QQ, K on the flop, my turn move?
Fold flop, fold turn.
|
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Re: QQ, K on the flop, my turn move?
no reads? on the flop i would lead 4 a little more like 75%of pot.i take it your putting villian on a draw since u call his miniraise and then push the turn when an A falls off unless u want 2 represent the A.if u thoght he was on a draw why not just push the flop? if a card falls on the turn that fits in 2 the 96 what u gonna do then and your playing oop.
|
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Re: QQ, K on the flop, my turn move?
I put him on KQ or KJ on the flop.
When the ace turns he thus had to have exactly AK or a set to call. Though I think a set slow plays it on the flop. |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Re: QQ, K on the flop, my turn move?
If you push that turn I think you fold out any one pair hands except a good Ace (which would have folded the flop anyway), but get called by anything better. Very rarely you might get called by a curious player (assuming you don't do this often).
|
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Re: QQ, K on the flop, my turn move?
Any reason why you put him on KQ or KJ on the flop. Do you have a read that says he is capable of folding either one of those, regardless of the A hitting. You cant just say he has to have exactly AK or a set to call, because you might be surprised when KQ calls you. I guess stats here would help as well. This just sounds like youre playing against an unknown and are guessing his range down to two hands, which is usually incorrect no offense. I think this is major spew barring specific reads and stats.
|
|
|