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Did I play this KK wrong on the flop? (basic low limit question)
Folks,
Hoping to get some opinions on a situation I came across last night in a low limit SNG. First level(blinds 5/10), I was 3 off the button with KsKd. Four calls to me, I put in a pot size raise (75), both blinds folded but three others called. The flop came 6h 9c Th, the guy who was first to act bet the pot (335), and I folded. This might be a really basic situation with an obvious correct play, but I sometimes wonder if I'm too hasty to give up an overpair or say AK if I don't get any part of the flop and someone to act before me bets. Should I have played this differently? What about if the bet had have been smaller? Any advice greatly appreciated. Cheers. |
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Re: Did I play this KK wrong on the flop? (basic low limit question)
Id go all in here.
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Re: Did I play this KK wrong on the flop? (basic low limit question)
bet more preflop, and go all in on that flop heads up.
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Re: Did I play this KK wrong on the flop? (basic low limit question)
Umm, all undercards *is* hitting the flop for you. In a low limit tournament, I'm all in here in a heartbeat.
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Re: Did I play this KK wrong on the flop? (basic low limit question)
I am fumbled all over my keyboard to push in on that flop. But I push more preflop as well.
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Re: Did I play this KK wrong on the flop? (basic low limit question)
Folding here is bad.. really bad. All undercards *is* hitting the flop with a big pair.
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