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Re: KK deep
except for 77, 22 and 66.
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Re: KK deep
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] checking flop is not bad. now that you've checked i would call. if you c/red to 350 though u could fold to a push [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Yea since villains range is mostly weighted towards mid pairs given preflop action this sounds like a pretty good line since I don't think villain is ever shoving with a small pair as a bluff here. What is the plan if you c/r to 350 and he flats though? [/ QUOTE ] If villian flats the C/R, we can pretty much put him squarely on overpairs. We have 1PSB on the turn. I'd shove pretty much all turns, except maybe an A. That's such a wierd line to take though. |
#23
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Re: KK deep
Expecting to stack 88-TT against a solid player 200bb deep is a pretty unreasonable expectation. Call and take it from there.
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Re: KK deep
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] checking flop is not bad. now that you've checked i would call. if you c/red to 350 though u could fold to a push [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Yea since villains range is mostly weighted towards mid pairs given preflop action this sounds like a pretty good line since I don't think villain is ever shoving with a small pair as a bluff here. What is the plan if you c/r to 350 and he flats though? [/ QUOTE ] If villian flats the C/R, we can pretty much put him squarely on overpairs. We have 1PSB on the turn. I'd shove pretty much all turns, except maybe an A. That's such a wierd line to take though. [/ QUOTE ] if i was villain with, say, 66, id flatcall his c/r like 90%. board is COMPLETELY dry regarding pf action |
#25
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Re: KK deep
Thought it was 5/10 and we were only 130BB deep. Don`t push for 200B obviously.
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#26
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Re: KK deep
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checking flop is bad, I would b/f the flop and feel good about it [/ QUOTE ] I would not feel good about it when I fold to his raise. Maybe you are nit or something? |
#27
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Re: KK deep
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] checking flop is not bad. now that you've checked i would call. if you c/red to 350 though u could fold to a push [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Yea since villains range is mostly weighted towards mid pairs given preflop action this sounds like a pretty good line since I don't think villain is ever shoving with a small pair as a bluff here. What is the plan if you c/r to 350 and he flats though? [/ QUOTE ] If villian flats the C/R, we can pretty much put him squarely on overpairs. We have 1PSB on the turn. I'd shove pretty much all turns, except maybe an A. That's such a wierd line to take though. [/ QUOTE ] if i was villain with, say, 66, id flatcall his c/r like 90%. board is COMPLETELY dry regarding pf action [/ QUOTE ] Flat call a c/rai or push the flop is both EXTREMELY strong. |
#28
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Re: KK deep
maybe a raise on this board vs a good oponent is a set like... 80% of the time?
edit: how can you flatcall a shove, denz? |
#29
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Re: KK deep
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[ QUOTE ] checking flop is not bad. now that you've checked i would call. if you c/red to 350 though u could fold to a push [/ QUOTE ] This strikes me as a terrible idea especially as we took a really strange line. [/ QUOTE ] |
#30
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Re: KK deep
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] checking flop is not bad. now that you've checked i would call. if you c/red to 350 though u could fold to a push [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Yea since villains range is mostly weighted towards mid pairs given preflop action this sounds like a pretty good line since I don't think villain is ever shoving with a small pair as a bluff here. What is the plan if you c/r to 350 and he flats though? [/ QUOTE ] If villian flats the C/R, we can pretty much put him squarely on overpairs. We have 1PSB on the turn. I'd shove pretty much all turns, except maybe an A. That's such a wierd line to take though. [/ QUOTE ] if i was villain with, say, 66, id flatcall his c/r like 90%. board is COMPLETELY dry regarding pf action [/ QUOTE ] So you're saying we should c/f the turn? Is villian's range or flatcalling a c/r really that weighted towards sets? Is he more likely to shove over the c/r with a set or an overpair? |
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