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KK vs 24.2 / 15.9 Opponent - Take a look.
First some reads and stats. Villain is 24.2 / 15.9. A few hands before this one a $7 pot had built up and he bet a $1 value bet with a clean board and had a set against another opponent. Several other hands he had value bet. Then this hand occurs.
PokerStars Game #10983401921: Hold'em No Limit ($0.01/$0.02) - 2007/07/17 - 05:49:43 (ET) Table 'Idomeneus II' 6-max Seat #2 is the button Seat 1: FBERNAR ($13.44 in chips) Seat 2: Loonie3006 ($0.42 in chips) Seat 3: link_coke ($4.36 in chips) Seat 4: 0Sword ($3.33 in chips) Seat 5: pokercold ($2.93 in chips) Seat 6: Bagheera 1 ($1.05 in chips) link_coke: posts small blind $0.01 0Sword: posts big blind $0.02 Holecards: Dealt to FBERNAR [Kd Ks] FOLD pokercold FOLD Bagheera 1 RAISE FBERNAR , $0.06 to $0.08 FOLD Loonie3006 CALL link_coke, $0.07 FOLD 0Sword Flop: (Pot: $0.18) [7c 9c Js] CHECK link_coke: BET FBERNAR , $0.10 RAISE link_coke, $0.25 to $0.35 RAISE FBERNAR , $0.55 to $0.90 CALL link_coke, $0.55 Turn: (Pot: $1.98) [2d] CHECK link_coke: BET FBERNAR , $1 CALL link_coke, $1 River: (Pot: $3.98) [2c] BET link_coke, $2.38 and is all-in HERO ? ? ? I played flop aggressively because that is how I play, aggressive. I know turn bet sizing is off. BTW my stats for the session AT THAT TABLE ALONE was 25 / 17. Discuss please. Thanks. |
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Re: KK vs 24.2 / 15.9 Opponent - Take a look.
Bet more on the flop for sure, both times. And pot the turn, the 2 is a sweet card for you.
He's gonna have a flush on the river here a lot but you're getting sick odds to call. So call. |
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Re: KK vs 24.2 / 15.9 Opponent - Take a look.
Out of 10 times how often you think he'd have the flush with this line?
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Re: KK vs 24.2 / 15.9 Opponent - Take a look.
there are a number of hands that have you beat here with his range. AA, A2s, Axs.
I would have to fold here. |
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Re: KK vs 24.2 / 15.9 Opponent - Take a look.
3 bet more on flop, bet more on turn. In general i raise more than normal at these stakes preflop also, because people will call regardless. As played the river is probably a fold, unless history has shown this guy to be a normal NL10 donk, in which case he could have much much weaker holdings than a flush.
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Re: KK vs 24.2 / 15.9 Opponent - Take a look.
RESULTS: I take down $8.34
I called and he flipped over 68 of spades. I win the pot. Reason I called his all in is because he had been raising me on prior flops that I had raised preflop I guess seeing if I was firing a barrel or what. Secondly he had never gone all in with a strong hand, even if the river bet would have been an all in for a value bet, he would just do a fraction of the pot. |
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