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KQs hits TPGK and faces a turn raise
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.02 BB (5 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
SB ($2.95) BB ($1.95) UTG ($2.10) MP ($2.90) Hero ($5.98) Preflop: Hero is Button with K, Q. MP posts a blind of $0.02. UTG calls $0.02, MP (poster) checks, Hero raises to $0.08, 2 folds, UTG calls $0.06, MP calls $0.06. Flop: ($0.27) K, 3, T (3 players)</font> UTG checks, MP checks, Hero bets $0.22</font>, UTG folds, MP calls $0.22. Turn: ($0.71) 5 (2 players)</font> MP checks, Hero bets $0.16</font>, ]MP raises to $0.5</font> Hero?? |
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Re: KQs hits TPTK and faces a turn raise
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Re: KQs hits TPGK and faces a turn raise
Either raise or fold don't just cold call, you'll find out where you stand with a raise, if he goes AI you figure he has you beat with 2pair or a set inless you have some reads.
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Re: KQs hits TPGK and faces a turn raise
I would raise a bit more PF.
Can you explain your turn bet sizing? It doesn't seem to do too much here...either bet larger or check behind. You can bet for protection/value/etc, or you can check behind for pot control and call a river bet. Decide which you want to do (at 2NL, I'm sure the former is better) and do it...don't go halfway with a .16 bet on the turn. As played, your line looks so weak and strange, I would probably call and call a river (depending on the card). |
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