Re: 25-50, KK, I am lost on the turn
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Decent player open raises from UTG+1. One caller. I make it 3 bets from MP+1 with KK. BB calls, UTG caps, four to a flop.
Flop:
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UTG bets, I raise, everyone calls.
Turn:
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UTG checks, I check, another player, who is tight/passive and has 100 behind after the bet, bets, a fold, UTG raises.
At this point, it's 100 to me into a 900 pot. I am certain that I am behind and have no idea what my outs are (besides the A.)
Comments? Suggestions?
About the only street I'm sure of is preflop.
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I would bet the turn.
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I would bet the turn also, I dont care how scary this board is, if theres even a small chance the Heros KK is good in this large pot than the hero must find a bet here. Also, about getting 9-1 to call the turn raise. Yes if AK is out than you should fold the turn, but AK could easily not be there!! You have KK after all which makes AK less likely to be there. You have potentially 10 outs to beat a lower set getting 9-1 You must call. Even if this call is incorrect given the possibilities of the other players holdings, it can only be a small mistake, but if you fold and you do have a 6-10 outer than you just made a huge mistake. I also understand that youre not closing the action and you could get 3 bet behind you, but I think you have to take that chance in this large pot.
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