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Re: KQo in BB, M = 5
Well, if I knew the flop would be JTx rainbow, I'd be a little more likely to play the hand pre-flop.
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Re: KQo in BB, M = 5
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Well, if I knew the flop would be JTx rainbow, I'd be a little more likely to play the hand pre-flop. [/ QUOTE ] Let me know if you ever get the ability to know the flop before it comes out. |
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Re: KQo in BB, M = 5
Yes easy push with OESD + 2 overs.
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Re: KQo in BB, M = 5
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[ QUOTE ] Well, if I knew the flop would be JTx rainbow, I'd be a little more likely to play the hand pre-flop. [/ QUOTE ] Let me know if you ever get the ability to know the flop before it comes out. [/ QUOTE ] I was discussing more the issue that he's asking a question about KQo, then following it up with a question about what happens when the flop is JTx rainbow. I'm trying to make the point that the two discussions are very very separate. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: KQo in BB, M = 5
I went broke in the WSOP Circuit $300 event at Caesars IN in an almost IDENTICAL situation (though my M was probably around 3-4). KQ obviously isn't great, and we all know how much better it is to push w/it than to call, but two high unsuited broadways isn't all that bad, esp since he could have something like 99-JJ).
This is a close fold, but hardly a bad call. If your M is any smaller then you must call here. |
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Re: KQo in BB, M = 5
I like a fold here. You just aren't going to have much folding equity with a push or a stop and go because of the pot odds villain will be getting to call.
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Re: KQo in BB, M = 5
I probably fold here, if MP has been raising more than his share I push.
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