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KK PF question
I mostly play limit poker, with maybe 5k hands total of NL, $25NL and $50NL. I'm in vegas for the weekend and trying the low limit NL games here and really enjoying it, but some of the pf stuff throws me off.
Wynn 1/3 NL. I sat down UTG, got my chips and posted my BB on the next hand. So I've been at the table for maybe a minute total. I have $300 in front of me. UTG and CO appear to have stacks of my size or have me covered. MP has about $100 in front of him, SB has a bit less. UTG folds, UTG+1 raises to $15, MP calls, CO calls, SB calls, I look down at KK in the big blind. You guys know as much about the players at the table as I did at this moment. I raised $100, $115 total. Opinions please? Should I have raised less? |
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Re: KK PF question
I would have made it 90-100, but that's semantics.
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Re: KK PF question
If youre uncomfortable with your postflop play OOP with big hands then a raise this size is fine if you are content with the money in the pot.
I would personally pop into it to $80 or so and try and get some action post flop |
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Re: KK PF question
Perfect.
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Re: KK PF question
given you're OOP and new to NL, i don't mind the big raise, its really not too egregious. But i personally like to play post-flop poker, so i raise enough to entice action.
Problem is, the line is ever-changing between just enough and too much for just one or two people to call. Then again, i love playing out of position since it gives me the chance to hit first, which has its advantages. Depending on the table and any possible maniacs, i'd prolly raise 60-70 on top of the 15. |
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