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preflop question - KQs
You have KQs on the button. Folded to unknown player who is 3 off the button and he raises.
Raise, call, or fold? |
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Re: preflop question - KQs
On the button with a chance to be heads up with position? 3-bet.
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Re: preflop question - KQs
I muck here.
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Re: preflop question - KQs
Joker:
I would usually fold here. -Rico |
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Re: preflop question - KQs
Without any read on the type of cards this player raises with, I fold.
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Re: preflop question - KQs
I think there's a big difference between 2 off the button and 3 off the button. I'd 3-bet with a lot of hands who 3-bet in LMP, but not in MP (3 off the button). So I muck. I'd only 3-bet here with AK, AQ, AA-99.
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Re: preflop question - KQs
You have KQs on the button. Folded to unknown player who is 3 off the button and he raises.
I will assume this is a typical LL table. Are there any callers in between? are the blinds loose? If the answer to either of those questions is yes, then I call. My order of preference is: 1) Call 2) Fold 3) 3-bet EDIT: I have read all the responses and not one person asked about the players in the blinds. I dont know about you guys, but at almost all my tables at *least* one of the blinds is coming along to play and more often than not, both of them. |
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Re: preflop question - KQs
The player is unknown. He's doing the right thing by open raising any hand he'd play here. What could they be? I think the range is wide.
I think KQs is played call, raise, fold here with folding to an unknown player unlikely. |
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Re: preflop question - KQs
Whatever they should be doing, most LL players need nearly as good a hand to open-raise from Button+3 as from UTG.
This is a raise-or-fold situation with folding the clear choice against an unknown opponent. Calling is not good because you need to get the blinds out. You must win hands where you both miss and either he has lower cards like KJ or QJ or you bet him off an unimproved ace. You can't have the blinds grabbing those pots by making a pair of sixes or showing down pocket deuces. |
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Re: preflop question - KQs
This is a raise-or-fold situation with folding the clear choice against an unknown opponent. Calling is not good because you need to get the blinds out. You must win hands where you both miss and either he has lower cards like KJ or QJ or you bet him off an unimproved ace. You can't have the blinds grabbing those pots by making a pair of sixes or showing down pocket deuces.
Why do you want to drive the blinds out when you hold a strong drawing hand? |
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