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Old 03-18-2007, 04:28 PM
normaljoe normaljoe is offline
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Default pkt KK fold to a reraise on the flop..did I fold this like a putz?

5/5 $300-$500 cap NL at the BIKE

straddle pot limped 4way and I raise to $75 from the CU..BT insta calls and we take the flop HU of Q J 7 rainbow..

I lead out for $175 and she raises for $300 more. We're both pretty deep at about $1700. after some deliberation I laydown my KINGS...she never shows..

Loose aggro and capable of making moves but this time she was pretty deliberate and quiet not splashing around and jovial..I hope I lost the minimum to ACES and not made a bad laydown to top pair..

Is reraising a good idea? I just hate losing a bunch on only one pair...thoughts?

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Old 03-18-2007, 06:12 PM
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Default Re: pkt KK fold to a reraise on the flop..did I fold this like a putz?

The percentage of the time I lay KK down in a live game are about 0%
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Old 03-18-2007, 06:18 PM
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Default Re: pkt KK fold to a reraise on the flop..did I fold this like a putz?

eh, since it's a straddle pot you are only like 170bb deep and the preflop raise size makes it a little shallower but that's not a nice flop for KK.

I like the fold, you really only beat AQ or a bluff. It's certainly possible but you're beat by everything else

also if she's decent you never get called by a worse hand if you reraise and there aren't many draws, plus T9, if that's possible has fewer outs b/c of your hand. I think you either call and then check to give rope for a bluff or for Aq to "value bet" you, or you fold now.
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