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play?
5-t blinds, mp limp , co raises 3x, i call with 44, bb calls raiser calls, flop is 5kk..........i go all in for 1100, has all but one coverd.....who likes this play?
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Re: play?
what are you trying to accomplish, other than image?
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#3
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Re: play?
i meant 4kk
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Re: play?
oh what about a CR all-in that might commit a king? I don't think a hand like QQ and JJ will look u up here.
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Re: play?
i flopped a boat. [censored] up the first post.
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Re: play?
You flopped a full house and immediately going all in gets called by AK and maybe KQs or KJs, but lets AA, QQ, and any non-K hand get away for cheap. Since AK, KQs, and KJs are possible holdings for villain, I think your suspicious looking overbet might get paid off.
However, I think checking to induce a continuation bet, calling that bet, then check/raising the turn (or pot-betting the river if he checks the turn) gets more out of hands like QQ or AA than open pushing, in which case those hands just fold. A big Kx will probably end up all in with you by the river whether you open push or get there more slowly from street to street - for example, he might slow play his 3-kings on the flop by checking behind to induce a bluff from you on the turn. If he checks behind on the flop, you can bet the turn hoping he check-raises with a king and you can call that, and bet (or push) the river. I think you strategic objective in this hand ts to get villain to think he's a head often enough to put as many chips as possible in against your full house. Open pushing really doesn't accomplish that objective. |
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