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KK hand $600 NL
Pacific Poker 3/6. I have about $700
In BB w/ KK 3 limpers..I make it $35 more($41 to go). UTG(has me covered and seems like a pretty god player) min raises me $35 more.. Everyone folds back to me. It sure feels like AA. What would you do pre-flop here? Part 2 I called and flop was 10 8 3 2 spades. What do you do now? |
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Re: KK hand $600 NL
A similar hand was posted the other day. If it is me, and you have a read on the player as pretty solid, I would check, and raise if his bet is under $100 or so. I think you can fold to a push at that point. I don't think this is a hand you can just give up to a bet on the flop, so I may go into check-call mode, which is TERRIBLY weak/passive. I will say, however, that at the $600 level, I have seen people limp-reraise with big suited Aces, TT-QQ, etc. I think you are ahead here more than 50% of the time.
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Re: KK hand $600 NL
In my experience, at 2/4, 3/6, this minraise is AA 85% of the time...assuming a typical opponent...
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Re: KK hand $600 NL
I like the preflop call. Then on flop I would make a decision. If you think he has AA fold. If not, find the best way to get the $ in. Stacks are not deep enough to get away from it if you checkraise.
I think he has AA |
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Re: KK hand $600 NL
[ QUOTE ]
I like the preflop call. Then on flop I would make a decision. If you think he has AA fold. If not, find the best way to get the $ in. Stacks are not deep enough to get away from it if you checkraise. I think he has AA [/ QUOTE ] I think check-raising a $75-90 bet to $220 or so and folding to a push has some merit. Saves $400 or so against AA, and pretty well defines your over-pair to anything but AA. RakeWarrior |
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