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KK - Hindering my Game
Is there ever a time you would just call a reraise from an opponite when u have just raised with ur K [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]K [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]? At the table I am Tight-Agressive, I'm not sure if the table pays attention to my image.
Well in regards to K [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]K [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img],I never do, I just push every time. But I have been noticing (espcially on Poker Traker) that I'm usually always up against AA. When I get reraised should I just call or should I just say F it, push all in and see what happens? I'd like ur thoughts please 1.) against loose-passive 2.) Loose-aggressive 3.)Tight-Aggressive 4.)Tight-Passive Thanks, Juggla You can't F%#* with the Juggla - ICP |
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Re: KK - Hindering my Game
i personally dont ever 3 bet any hand pre-flop unless i know my particular villain is a super duper donk. the reason being that it allows your villain to play perfectly against u, ie folding anything except aces and kings in most cases.
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Re: KK - Hindering my Game
I agree, villian likely only calls your 3-bet/push with AA, and with maybe AK or QQ being possible, but not likely.
I like a call most of the time. |
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Re: KK - Hindering my Game
If a tightish/non-donkish player re-raises me pre-flop I always just call with kings. If you push, he is likely only calling w/ AA-KK. QQ-JJ might go crazy on a rag flop though.
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Re: KK - Hindering my Game
Really? My default play is to just push anytime somebody reraises me and I have AA or KK. I figure that I'm playing it exactly like a lot of players will play an AK, and I might as well get some "loose" calls from a hands like AK-TT.
I definitely don't think you should be calling and trying to trap against more than one opponent, especially if you have a hard time getting away from big pairs postflop. The last thing you want to do is give a speculative hand a cheap flop because they definitely have implied odds against you. |
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Re: KK - Hindering my Game
Much appriciated. This will help me fix a Huge Leak!
Now what is you play post flop? When ur 1st to act Do u Probe Bet or Check-raise to see where you stand? When ur left of the re-raiser, do u just call, raisem or fold when rag flops? again 1.) against loose-passive 2.) Loose-aggressive 3.)Tight-Aggressive 4.)Tight-Passive If A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] comes I'm out to a bet. |
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Re: KK - Hindering my Game
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I definitely don't think you should be calling and trying to trap against more than one opponent, especially if you have a hard time getting away from big pairs postflop. [/ QUOTE ] I am not calling "trying to trap". I have know idea if I am ahead or behind if a tight player re-raises me. Alot of the time I am up against aces. I am calling because alot/most players will call a 3-bet all in w/ aces and aces only. What some other poster said, by pushing I allow them to play perfectly. It's quite player dependant though. If I am up against a player I think will call a push with queens, I of course push. Most of the time that is bad though since it does not make me any money when I am ahead (and it costs me a stack when I am behind). Note: My stack my very well be in there after the flop, but hopefully my opponent won't put me on AA/KK since I did not 3-raise pre-flop. |
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Re: KK - Hindering my Game
yep, bet at tha ace and fold to resistance, alot of the times u will just take it down anyways.. if your playing at VCpoker haha
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Re: KK - Hindering my Game
When you have KK your opponent will have AA 1 on 24 times. What it means is that I believe you have to play it as it is the best hand pre-flop, whatever others do. With KK I would certainly go all-in except in the very rare case of a Gibraltar Rock sitting there for hours without playing. Then I might consider calling to see the flop. But even there, I still believe raising is the correct play.
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Re: KK - Hindering my Game
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i personally dont ever 3 bet any hand pre-flop unless i know my particular villain is a super duper donk. the reason being that it allows your villain to play perfectly against u, ie folding anything except aces and kings in most cases. [/ QUOTE ] i like to 3-bet with aces and against some opponents with kings. from time to time i get an opponent all in with a hand like QQ or JJ. |
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