Re: How to play KK vs preflop aggression when an ace falls?
`blind post`
Assuming villain caps AA, KK, AKs, and QQ
There are 3 ways he can have AA
1 way he can have KK (Let's forget about this one)
1 way he can have AKs (AcKc)
6 ways he can have QQ
Therefore, there are 6:4 odds that you are ahead. You are either way ahead or way behind. I think you have to check/call, check/call, bet
However, in this case you bet and he called. You can either:
check the turn and try to induce a bluff from a worst hand on the turn and river (do this if you think there are good chances your opponent will fold QQ or KK to a turn bet).
bet the turn and fold to a raise (lots of call the flop and check/raise the turn when they hit big, like in this case).
Can someone tell me if bet/fold on the turn is weak/tight?
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