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Old 07-30-2005, 05:58 PM
elindauer elindauer is offline
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Default turn decision with KK on AA board

I raise in MP w/ KK and am 3-bet immediately. It's folded back to me and I just call, currently planning to c/r the turn, but thinking that a flop c/r is also good. I have seen this guy 3-bet an MP raise w/ A9s before, and I have also seen him check a flop that he missed in a 3-way pot in an autobet situation.

When the flop comes A-little-little I'm suddenly quite happy about my decision not to cap. I check and call, still feeling that I have a reasonable chance of being ahead.

The turn pairs the A. This makes me feel it is even more likely that my kings are good, but of course AK-AQ are still very real concerns. How should I handle my hand? Am I looking to check-raise hoping to get 3 BB out of smaller pocket pairs, or check-call, limiting myself to 2 (or 1!) but avoiding a 3-bet? Is a donkbet in play here?

Thanks,
Eric
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