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Re: 25NL JJ vs K high flop
Great I just went through the hand like 100 times and came up too a conclusion about it...
The donk bet into me the 3 better must mean something like a weak King, sets or a lower pp... (could be complete air sometimes if the villian is a mainac)... So the question is do I want too try and get the weak king too fold on the flop or do I want too get value from the lower ppīs. The answer is obvious if I want too continue in the hand I must belive he will fold a weaker king too a rr on the flop or I must lay this down. I think the answer is reraising the flop at this limit is -ev if I dont have a good read on my opponment, thus my conclusion here is too reraise the flop vs like 30% of the villians and fold too the rest. sry just wanted too spew my thoughts about this, as I felt I played the hand really bad. |
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Re: 25NL JJ vs K high flop
the problem is the way it was played you have very little idea what villain has.
He could easily have many kings here but also draws + PP you have beat. There is another thread titled "set played too agressive? " or something like that which is somewhat similar to this, in that you are dealing with a villain donk betting super weak into you. I tend to disagree with you and think that you should raise the flop. Bump it up to $6- $7 and then you have an easy C/F decision on later streets- as played, you put ~$9.5 into the pot after the flop and still didnt know where you were at ... |
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Re: 25NL JJ vs K high flop
edit: thread is actually called " Too aggressive with set" i believe, check it out OP, situation is not identical at all, but it may help ya
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