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Kjell201
06-10-2005, 07:06 AM
Villian just lost KK to my AA and there's a very big chance he's on tilt (judging by his table chat about "[censored] Prima setup bullshit")

Prima 200$ NL. 6-max

Dealt to Kjell201: K/images/graemlins/heart.gif, Q/images/graemlins/heart.gif

PreFlop
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Tordyvel : Posts small blind 1.00
Kjell201 : Posts big blind 2.00
billig0340 : Folds
spacemanE : Calls for 2.00
bernhardb : Folds
Tordyvel : Calls for 1.00
Kjell201 : Checks

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Flop: 6$, 3 players
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Tordyvel : Bets 4.00
Kjell201 : Raises for 12.00
spacemanE : Calls for 12.00
Tordyvel : Folds

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Turn: 34$, 2 players
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Kjell201 : Bets 16.00
spacemanE : Calls for 16.00

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River: 66$, 4 players
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Kjell201 : Bets 18.00
spacemanE : Raises for 36.00
Kjell201 : Calls for 18.00


Checking preflop with KQs very bad?
Correct raisesize on flop?
Bet turn 1/2 pot?

And most importantly, the river.
I felt like I don't want to check and allow this guy possibly on tilt move allin just because he's pissed and make me fold the best hand. I also don't want to bet too big if he has a good hand. I felt i wanted to bet a size that didnt give him a reason to bluff and that didnt risk too much if I was behind.

When he makes the minraise I know that I'm behind but I'm getting 120 to 18. Is my hand good 15% of the time here?

Malachii
06-10-2005, 07:18 AM
Top pair isn't a hand you want to play for a very large pot.
I actually like the raise on the flop because you give drawers bad odds and give yourself a great chance to just take the pot down right there. Plus, you define your hand very well.

That smooth call behind you on the flop scares the hell out of me. I would check/fold this turn. That call reeks of a trap.

DoomSlice
06-10-2005, 07:20 AM
I'm just wondering why it's a good thing to define your hand well?

Malachii
06-10-2005, 07:26 AM
What I mean by define your hand is you figure out where you're at in the hand by raising.

I don't think Hero's raise necessarily means he has top pair, I could see him making this raise with Q-10 or a set.

Kjell201
06-10-2005, 07:34 AM
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That smooth call behind you on the flop scares the hell out of me. I would check/fold this turn. That call reeks of a trap.

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As i said, the smoothcaller is the villian who the hand before this lost his stack with KK against my AA and judging by chat could likely be on tilt.
Do you, knowing this, still checkfold the turn?

Malachii
06-11-2005, 07:34 PM
Hmm... interesting. I think I still would. I just don't like top pair when I'm out of position and a guy calls me like that.