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NL100 AA on a KKx board against a good regular
Villain is a regular, he plays 21/15 over 700 hands. Agression factors are 4/3.3/2/3.64.
We played a lot together and i think we both respect each others game. I know he is a decent player and he knows too i am not a donk. He usually plays pretty straightforward. $0.5/$1 No Limit Holdem 5 players Converted at weaktight.com Stacks: Hero (<font color="#0000cc">$313.20</font>) CO (<font color="#0000cc">$146.09</font>) BTN (<font color="#0000cc">$285.73</font>) SB (<font color="#0000cc">$93.00</font>) BB (<font color="#0000cc">$100.00</font>) Pre-flop: ($1.5, 5 players) Hero is UTG A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] <font color="#cc0000">Hero raises to $4</font>, <font color="#777777">3 folds</font>, BB calls $3 Flop: 6[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] ($8.5, 2 players) BB checks, <font color="#cc0000">Hero bets $7</font>, <font color="#cc0000">BB raises to $21</font>, Hero calls $14 Turn: 4[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] ($50.5, 2 players) <font color="#cc0000">BB bets $30</font>, <font color="#777777">Hero?</font> |
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Re: NL100 AA on a KKx board against a good regular
Pretty sucky spot because if you had a king you'd almost always 3 bet the flop and villian probably knows this.
His calling range preflop is mostly small/medium pp and sc? What hands does he call preflop that have a king? AK would normally 3bet and I think KJ would fold so only really KQs and 66 that beat you. You've got $75 behind which is a $45 raise so I'd probably shove. I don't know what he'd call with though so perhaps just calling would be better and let him fire again on the river? So I guess I don't really know, his line is very strong but he knows the board is scary and you probably don't have a king. |
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Re: NL100 AA on a KKx board against a good regular
Nobody has anything on a paired board and now that he C/R'd the flop he has to fire another barrel on the turn. I probably would have 4 bet the flop, but as played...
I'm shoving, not even close. |
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Re: NL100 AA on a KKx board against a good regular
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Nobody has anything on a paired board and now that he C/R'd the flop he has to fire another barrel on the turn. I probably would have 4 bet the flop, but as played... I'm shoving, not even close. [/ QUOTE ] If he has nothing, why are you wanting to repop flop or go all in on turn. Are you including 'flush draws' in this nothing? |
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Re: NL100 AA on a KKx board against a good regular
so you say he's bluffing and we have way the besthand so we should raise huh
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Re: NL100 AA on a KKx board against a good regular
i usu fold turn unless he likes to play back a lot
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Re: NL100 AA on a KKx board against a good regular
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Nobody has anything on a paired board and now that he C/R'd the flop he has to fire another barrel on the turn. I probably would have 4 bet the flop, but as played... I'm shoving, not even close. [/ QUOTE ] this |
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Re: NL100 AA on a KKx board against a good regular
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If he has nothing, why are you wanting to repop flop or go all in on turn. Are you including 'flush draws' in this nothing? [/ QUOTE ] Yes, flush draws make up a significant portion of his range and that is why I'm inclined to 4 bet the flop. Edit: The fact that we have the ace of hearts probably makes me want to 4 bet the flop less. |
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Re: NL100 AA on a KKx board against a good regular
if I call the flop I shove the turn
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Re: NL100 AA on a KKx board against a good regular
I think he has either 66 or a K , probalby KQ or complete air, (maybe a flushdraw). He plays pretty straightforward, so i do not see any point is c/r-ing flop with 77-TT, he will be only called by better hands, but he knows i am aggro, so he can c/c me when he thinks he beats me.
I don't like the 4bet on the flop, because he is folding every hand we beat, he is only calling (or shoving) with a K or 66. 77-TT surely fold to a 4bet. When we think he does not have a K or 66 the best play is check/call, i do not see any point in 4betting flop. I thought for 20 seconds and folded to his turn bet. It can be weak, but he plays really straightforward and i think , when he is c/r ing flop with 77-TT, he is c/c-ing turn. What do you think? |
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