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Old 02-21-2007, 12:21 PM
Bonesy Bonesy is offline
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Default Re: NL25, KK and AA 2 hands

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A check-raise is horrid here. A check-raise turns your hand into a bluff, and gets you 3-bet by a king. This is a tiny turn bet, you should call and re-evaluate on the river.

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And flop bet is clearly too small as mentioned before.
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Old 02-21-2007, 12:50 PM
BoozeHound BoozeHound is offline
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Default Re: NL25, KK and AA 2 hands

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With straight and flush draws out there, why is this play so bad? You don't think people are betting small/calling small with an open ender and/or flush draw here? Especially when hero checks the turn basically giving them the go-ahead.

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A check-raise is horrid here. A check-raise turns your hand into a bluff, and gets you 3-bet by a king. This is a tiny turn bet, you should call and re-evaluate on the river.

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Agreed. I think you see two Jx hands who called your c-bet cause that's what they do, or a Jx vs flush draw here very often, and sometimes one of them even has a pp 55-10's. I can't tell you how many times I've folded AJ/KJ here assuming my opponents have enough of a brain not to get tangled up with a worse hand, only to watch them bet it weakly to showdown.
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