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KK with an AAK flop
I've been at this table about 10 minutes, very typical loose-passive. There is one LAP, the BB on this hand, for whom I have one note: "LA idiot". I guess this hand is about whether to trust your player notes.
Party Poker 0.50/1 (9 handed) Hero has K [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], K [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] and is MP3 EP1 limps, MP2(poster) checks, Hero raises, Button calls, SB folds, BB calls, EP1 calls, MP2(poster) calls Flop(10 SB): A [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], K [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] BB bets, EP1 folds, MP2 folds, Hero raises, Button calls, BB 3-bets, Hero caps, Button folds, BB calls Turn(16 BB): Q [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] BB bets, Hero raises, BB 3-bets, Hero caps, BB calls River(24 BB): 7 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] BB bets, Hero raises, BB 3-bets, Hero caps, BB calls I put him on Ax. I figured if he had A-face card, he'd have reraised preflop. In a way, the 7 was actually more of a scare card than the queen. Capping on every street was maybe a little excessive, but should I slow down at some point with, let's see, the 5th best hand? Results to follow. |
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Re: KK with an AAK flop
I sure would slow down - if it's one thing these guys don't toss it's an Ace ANYTHING!
The pot is big enough and your not going to drive him out by raising. |
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Re: KK with an AAK flop
right, but I'm ahead of Ax. If he's got Ax, he's drawing to a hand. And if he had AK or AQ, I'm pretty sure he would have let me hear about it pre-flop.
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Re: KK with an AAK flop
very true. He only has a 109-1 chance he has AA. Perhaps it's MY problem with worry (see the thread belore you).
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Re: KK with an AAK flop
well, if the guy wasn't listed in my notes as "idiot", I certainly would have slowed down. But he was on the big blind, and I was able to pokertracker him as a big losing player.
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Re: KK with an AAK flop
Would it be all that wrong to call his 3-bet at the flop, to extract more money from the button?
On the river I might`ve just called him considering the action on the turn. I think I would`ve just called the BBs bet on the flop, to lure in more people into the pot. I mean, you do have the third best hand at the flop, and you`re VERY likely to hear from AA pre-flop, regardless of position. |
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Re: KK with an AAK flop
When the two players between BB and I folded, I figured it was a question of extracting the most bets from this guy.
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Re: KK with an AAK flop
Yes, but when you raised and the button called your raise, don`t you think the button would`ve called another SB?
This is hand that you`ll play to the end, so why not try to get as much as possible from the button? I wouldn`t hesitate to raise on the turn though. Just came to think about it, bit slow-minded every now and then. You`ll get the same amount of money in the pot by capping it and the button folding, as you would if you let him in. And that with less risk. And if you`re really lucky the button calls those extra 2 bets too. |
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RESULTS:
Results. You're not going to believe this:
I won, with a pot of 26.5 BB. He didn't show his cards, but hand history revealed he had J [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] T [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. Ludicrous. He's now my favorite idiot. |
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Re: RESULTS:
Well - he probebly had you on 2 pair or trips and pot odds (because you kept raising) had him thinking that (if he WAS thinking) he had to call.
Bad move -good job! |
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