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Live 6/12 Game, KQo in the small blind
I posted this in the brick and mortar "Worst Strategy You've Heard" thread. Some people thought I should post it here and see how I actually played the hand. The details are slightly sketchy as the hand is weeks old at this point, but heres she sits:
6 or more players in the pot for a flop of KT4 rainbow. I am holding KQo in the SB and didn't raise pf (probably should have but whatever). I check and the guy on my left bets. At least 3 people call him and I check raise (I was hoping to check raise a late position better, but hey, you can't win them all). Everyone calls. The guy on my left is a drooling idiot stuck 600 in a 6/12 game. The turn is a 3 of the fourth suite for: KT43r I bet out, and only the drooling idiot calls me. River pairs the ten. I bet out, and the drooling idiot calls again. MHIG. Comments on all streets welcome. The post in brick and mortar is here: http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...art=32&vc=1 and the associated poll is here: http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...c=1&fpart=1 |
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Re: Live 6/12 Game, KQo in the small blind
I'd just bet the flop since the pot was unraised and you can't count on anyone betting for you.
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Re: Live 6/12 Game, KQo in the small blind
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I'd just bet the flop since the pot was unraised and you can't count on anyone betting for you. [/ QUOTE ] Right. I think the more interesting question is what do we do after hero checks, idiot bets and all those callers come along. |
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Re: Live 6/12 Game, KQo in the small blind
I apologize for the badness of the post (with results and all), but I wanted to keep the wording the same as it was in the "worst strat" post in B&M.
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Re: Live 6/12 Game, KQo in the small blind
The best reason to bet in this spot is that a worse hand can help shut out the field and you can 3bet, rather than possibly whiffing or trapping the field for two bets oop.
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Re: Live 6/12 Game, KQo in the small blind
I'm just completing preflop also. Definately raising KQs though.
Leading the flop is my default play. I think your line is a close alternative though. As played checkraisng the field for value is definately good. Turn and river are very standard. |
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Re: Live 6/12 Game, KQo in the small blind
preflop I just limp (complete)
Flop play is fine, usually bet but you don't have to do the same thing every time. This functions as a higher-variance pseudo slowplay and you can play QJ or a 2p/set the same way It's not a huge disaster if it checks through and you bet the turn because someone who makes a pair on the rag turn will now call. Plus the pot is relatively small. Only an A on the turn really sucks. Board is rainbow so you're only "worried" about broadway straight draws. Right on. |
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Re: Live 6/12 Game, KQo in the small blind
Preflop, turn and river are super-standard. I think either c/r'ing or betting out the flop are fine. It might get checked around sometimes, but c/r is good for protecting your hand if the bet is from late position or for value if it's from early position as it was here. NH.
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