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Paluka 10-13-2005 12:56 PM

6 handed 100/200, KJo in bb vs utg raiser
 
6 handed game. The game has not being playing too crazy, nobody has shown any real preflop stinkers. The worst player at the table raises utg. This player is too loose, cold calls too much. Typical bad player. Not insanely aggro or anything. All fold and I call in the bb with KJo.
Flop comes KK6 rainbow. What street should i look to get a checkraise in?

3rdCheckRaise 10-13-2005 01:02 PM

Re: 6 handed 100/200, KJo in bb vs utg raiser
 
If you think that he'll pay off the river if you CR the turn then turn it is ...However you'd hide your hand better if you do it on the flop.

Diplomat 10-13-2005 01:04 PM

Re: 6 handed 100/200, KJo in bb vs utg raiser
 
Most of the time I'm checkraising the flop and leading him to showdown one bet at a time. If he were a bit more aggro I'd checkraise the turn more often.

-Diplomat

stoxtrader 10-13-2005 01:08 PM

Re: 6 handed 100/200, KJo in bb vs utg raiser
 
[ QUOTE ]
6 handed game. The game has not being playing too crazy, nobody has shown any real preflop stinkers. The worst player at the table raises utg. This player is too loose, cold calls too much. Typical bad player. Not insanely aggro or anything. All fold and I call in the bb with KJo.
Flop comes KK6 rainbow. What street should i look to get a checkraise in?

[/ QUOTE ]

without reading any responses, definitely the flop.

phish 10-13-2005 01:52 PM

Re: 6 handed 100/200, KJo in bb vs utg raiser
 
Don't you love having to face these types of dilemmas?

Fianchetto 10-13-2005 02:06 PM

Re: 6 handed 100/200, KJo in bb vs utg raiser
 
On the flop. I think you can get the most action this way, he may raise you on the turn with a pocket pair.

bdk3clash 10-13-2005 02:06 PM

Re: 6 handed 100/200, KJo in bb vs utg raiser
 
Please forgive me deigning to respond to a $100/200 post...

Anyway, against an opponent like this I don't think a flop checkraise tips your hand at all--if anything, I think he'd be less likely to give you credit for a king and might be more inclined to call down with Ace-high hands and maybe even get frisky on the turn with pocket pairs.

So I'd checkraise the flop and take it from there.

Paluka 10-13-2005 02:07 PM

Re: 6 handed 100/200, KJo in bb vs utg raiser
 
Flop checkraise is my standard line, seems like everyone agrees. On this hand I went for the river checkraise and FORGOT TO HIT THE RAISE BUTTON. the villian had aces:(.

Diplomat 10-13-2005 02:23 PM

Re: 6 handed 100/200, KJo in bb vs utg raiser
 
[ QUOTE ]
Flop checkraise is my standard line, seems like everyone agrees. On this hand I went for the river checkraise and FORGOT TO HIT THE RAISE BUTTON. the villian had aces:(.

[/ QUOTE ]

Ugh that sucks. But seriously, of the three post-flop streets, the last street I'd check-raise is the river.

-Diplomat

Dave Mac 10-13-2005 02:42 PM

Re: 6 handed 100/200, KJo in bb vs utg raiser
 
at least you only cost your self like 800.


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