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Old 11-29-2007, 12:44 PM
gobbledygeek gobbledygeek is offline
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Default Re: KQ in BB against Loose Deceiver

* grunch *

I play most streets differently.

Preflop I raise although I'm thinking this is close (I'd check KJo). I'm guessing that against 5 players that I have a slight equity edge and that's good enough for me, even if I'm OOP. Besides, raising is fun!

Flop top pair and good kicker, pretty sure this is an easy bet.

On the turn I don't get tricky. While this makes a good two pair hand for me it has also completed some straight and flush draws. I simply lead and see what kind of action develops and take it from there; depending on who I'm up against, action, etc. I might 3bet a raise but against a typical 2/4 live table opponent I'm probably just calling down unless I make my boat.

The river is really bad in my opinion and I'm a fifth level master spewer. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] From your description of villain it sounds like he slowplays big hands until he gets lots of action where he then goes to town, and that's exactly what he did on the turn by calling/3betting. I simply call the river bet knowing that I'll probably be good slightly more than 15.5:1.

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Old 11-29-2007, 04:27 PM
Luhroy Luhroy is offline
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Default Re: KQ in BB against Loose Deceiver

Love your post. Helps lots. Have some terminology Qs. What do these things mean: "* grunch *," "fifth level master spewer," "GcluelessnoobG?"

Much obliged
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