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KK with an ace on the flop
I know this is a fairly common occurrence, but it gives me fits - and quite frankly, I feel weak-tight dirty folding consistently. At work, so no hand history, but here goes:
6max party - 6 players (100NL) No reads as Im on my 2nd orbit Hero in CO with K [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]K [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] No limpers to UTG+1 who raises to $3 I raise to $10 Folded around to Villain who calls. Flop A [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 8 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 3 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] Villain bets out $15 - I fold. Standard at 6max? |
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Re: KK with an ace on the flop
That's an easy-muck to me. I really can't think of any way that you're ahead here. This flop is as drawless as drawless can be, so villain obviously isn't semi-bluffing. I think that more often than not, you'll run into AK here rather than QQ and you can easily drop this.
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Re: KK with an ace on the flop
Yeah if he has QQ it's just a shame he got his money in first
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Re: KK with an ace on the flop
I raised this question because I often take Villain's line with TT-QQ and lead out an ace high flop. If the reraiser has a big pair that's not aces, a fold is likely
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Re: KK with an ace on the flop
[ QUOTE ]
I raised this question because I often take Villain's line with TT-QQ and lead out an ace high flop. If the reraiser has a big pair that's not aces, a fold is likely [/ QUOTE ] I do the same thing with TT-QQ. The reason it's a good play is the same reason this is a good fold. You don't want to get into a big pot with 2nd pair against a preflop reraiser. |
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Re: KK with an ace on the flop
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] I raised this question because I often take Villain's line with TT-QQ and lead out an ace high flop. If the reraiser has a big pair that's not aces, a fold is likely [/ QUOTE ] I do the same thing with TT-QQ. The reason it's a good play is the same reason this is a good fold. You don't want to get into a big pot with 2nd pair against a preflop reraiser. [/ QUOTE ] Ha, the reason I don't do this with QQ-TT is that I assume my opponents are donks who get married to big pockets. |
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Re: KK with an ace on the flop
How about this same situation from out of position. Should you be betting 1/2 pot or so and folding to a raise? What if you bet 1/2 pot and villian calls it?
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