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$11 PP - First hand KK. Just push the damned flop?
Seat 6 is the button
Total number of players : 10 Seat 3: luv24 ( $800 ) Seat 2: playtitleist ( $800 ) Seat 8: al8888 ( $800 ) Seat 4: CoupleEights ( $800 ) Seat 10: TheDukeofNY ( $800 ) Seat 7: Jimmyjohn ( $800 ) Seat 1: gregcat ( $800 ) Seat 5: Clamence ( $800 ) Seat 6: jenksdog ( $800 ) Seat 9: k1ngkard ( $800 ) Trny:17145190 Level:1 Blinds(10/15) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to playtitleist [ Kh Kd ] k1ngkard folds. TheDukeofNY folds. gregcat calls [15]. playtitleist raises [80]. luv24 folds. CoupleEights calls [80]. Clamence folds. jenksdog calls [80]. Jimmyjohn folds. al8888 folds. gregcat folds. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 6h, 6s, Jd ] playtitleist bets [175]. CoupleEights calls [175]. jenksdog folds. ** Dealing Turn ** [ Ac ] playtitleist tanks |
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Re: $11 PP - First hand KK. Just push the damned flop?
Why would you push the flop? (hint: It's results-oriented)
It's unlikely that he called your flop bet with just an ace. There is no draw, so it's probably a PP of some sort, a jack or a six. Check here, and he'll almost certainly bet only hands that you can beat. He'll definitely check a 6, probably an ace (that's how $11ers roll), but might bet a jack or a PP (though he could just as easily check behind as well). The point is is that you're not particularly likely to be behind. I would check here and hope he checks behind, so I can make a small value bet on the river. If he bets I'm calling and then value betting the river. |
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