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Old 08-15-2007, 10:39 AM
JamesBJames JamesBJames is offline
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Default Re: When to stop with KK.

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I would still call here. That pot is enormous and you got a maniac playing. Also the board is perfect for a flush draw/possible straight draw. The aggressive betting of BB and MP2 before the river card suggests that they probably didn't spike an ace. My best guess is that BB has a J. Of course, one of them probably has something higher than your kings.

But folding the river I think was wrong. You're getting 15-1 pot odds here, and i really think you'd win more than 1/15 of the time in this situation.

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You're probably right, but considering BB donked AGAIN on the river, I figured he might 3-bet it too when MP2 raised. I didn't want to pay four big bets to find out, even though I might win this pot more than 10% of the time even if BB 3-bets. (39.75:4)

Ax [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] can be very likely too, though.
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Old 08-15-2007, 10:45 AM
JJack JJack is offline
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Default Re: When to stop with KK.

i would give someone credit and fold its very less probably that both bluff

if only 1bb to call i will call it always
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