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A pair on board.
Low limits holdem.
I've got KK and raised preflop. Flop is JJx. I'm first to act. Do I bet or check? Someone then raises. What do I do now? Funnily two hands later the same thing happened with 99 and 88x. |
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Re: A pair on board.
You should almost certainly bet a JJx flop if you raise preflop with KK, but how you respond to a raise depends on a number of different factors (how many players are in the hand? what's your read on the raiser? what's your position? Is there a flush/straight draw available? Is the x an A? a 2? etc, etc)
You should be glad it's a tough decision -- if hold 'em were as easy as 'when raised on a paired flop do X', then lots more people would be good at it. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: A pair on board.
Yes, of course it's a bet out. The board would have to really suck for me not to bet out with Kings--we're talking ten handed to a Ace high monotone flop here. A paired board is nothing to be afraid of until someone plays back at you--since you know where two of the Jacks are it's less likely for someone to have a third.
When it's raised...eh. I'd very likely 3-bet it then reevaluate if capped. |
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Re: A pair on board.
Good aphorism. [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]
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Re: A pair on board.
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Low limits holdem. I've got KK and raised preflop. Flop is JJx. I'm first to act. Do I bet or check? [/ QUOTE ] I bet [ QUOTE ] Someone then raises. What do I do now? [/ QUOTE ] Depends on the raiser ... if he has very low af I might just go into calling mode. If he has any aggression ... I would 3-bet assuming there are other players in the hand. If h/u I would call and c/r the turn. If 3-bet on the turn, im torn between folding or calling down, but usually calling down unless I have a super-read on opponent ... Is this line too aggressive? |
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