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Old 10-13-2007, 06:56 PM
Kornspitz Kornspitz is offline
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Default Re: (NL 10) - KK, 2 Aces on flop

Thanks.

But if I raise, I'm comitted, am I not?
He has about 6$ left, so if I raise to 6$ and he pushes it's only 2$ for me.

Does he have QQ or even worse here often enough to make me wanna play for my stack?

What do you think about c/f the flop? Seems like the cheaper way to find out if he has an ace.
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Old 10-13-2007, 07:20 PM
RoyalFarmer RoyalFarmer is offline
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Default Re: (NL 10) - KK, 2 Aces on flop

C/f the Flop???

What do you find out with that play? Nothing at all.

Go broke and feel good. He either has an ace or he is beat.
A donk might be funny, since he could reraise with JJ or QQ, because he wants to find out if you really got an ace and almost commit himself.
If you check-raise he might fold TT-QQ, but if you donk he can't fold them IMO.

Anyway, 4bet preflop.
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Old 10-13-2007, 07:40 PM
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Default Re: (NL 10) - KK, 2 Aces on flop

lol sorry, meant b/f the flop [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Old 10-13-2007, 08:16 PM
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Default Re: (NL 10) - KK, 2 Aces on flop

Reraise.

His flop bet is pretty weak given his preflop 3bet and if he had an aces he'd probably bet more because of the flushdraw.

His bet looks like it's an amount that dosnt want to seem like it's near enough the same size bet as his preflop 3bet when in reality it pretty much is, he wants to look strong when really he is weak and dosnt want to commit too much to the pot with his bet.

Your also much more likely to be up against QQ than AK because you hold two of the kings yourself making it more unlikely he has another.

By the way he's played it i probably reraise to $5.50 and call a push or push the turn if called.
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Old 10-13-2007, 08:37 PM
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Default Re: (NL 10) - KK, 2 Aces on flop

Ok, thanks guys. I reraised, and he pushed with AK.
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Old 10-13-2007, 08:54 PM
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Default Re: (NL 10) - KK, 2 Aces on flop

Drawing dead.. it happens.

I had a similar situation today... pretty much the same board (i think 6AA) and i reraised the guy pre flop. He bet half the pot, i raised, he pushed and i called. The guy mucked QQ. I only called because i had a specific note on him, otherwise i would have folded.

Given how you played, it's imperative you raise the flop.
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