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I can\'t put this guy on a hand
Stars 2/4 6-max. Two calling stations on my left are donking it up big time. I hate my position but they sat down after me and I can't move. And playing OOP against them is still far better than playing at any other table.
Donk #2 limps UTG, two players fold, the button raises to $20. This guy has just been sitting over there staying out of the way, and unless he's a complete idiot he can see that he's going to get looked up by anything by these clowns, so he must have a hand. He should also view me as playing very tight. I'm in the SB with KK. I reraise to $60. Both donks fold. Button takes a little time and calls. He started with around $400. Flop is KQx. I bet $75, he thinks a little and raises to $150. I carefully push the slider to the far right and raise all-in. He folds for his last $200. wtf?? |
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Re: I can\'t put this guy on a hand
AK or AA, correctly putting you on a set?
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#3
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Re: I can\'t put this guy on a hand
Maybe he put you on jacks.
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No way its AA, but AK seems like a winner
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Re: I can\'t put this guy on a hand
AK
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Re: I can\'t put this guy on a hand
AK if he's good. JJ/AQ/worse if he's just making a move to test you.
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Re: I can\'t put this guy on a hand
Only one K left in the deck. If I had QQ it would be a lot more likely that he could have AK.
I just keep alternating between loving the money I made on this hand and being really pissed off that he folded what apparently was a strong hand... at some point. And then I keep wondering if I would have folded the best hand if I hadn't flopped a set and he was just making a move with 77 or something. |
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Re: I can\'t put this guy on a hand
if hes decent i dont see him making any sort of moves with a min-raise on a KQx board against a preflop re-raiser
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Re: I can\'t put this guy on a hand
If he's bad, I can see it being AQ as well I suppose, or JJ, but he'd have to be pretty bad to call preflop with AQ and to minraise on the flop with either of those hands.
As for AA...I can see a good player lay that down in Helmuthian style. Think about it, if you have AA and you raise preflop, and then you are reraised...you figure villain (who is tight) has AKs, KK, or QQ for the MOST part. Flop comes KQx...so now all he is beating is AK. Is Ak going to play back at him that hard, knowing that villain could have AA? Maybe not...just a possibility heh |
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Re: I can\'t put this guy on a hand
[/ QUOTE ] Flop is KQx. I bet $75, he thinks a little and raises to $150. I carefully push the slider to the far right and raise all-in. He folds for his last $200. wtf?? [/ QUOTE ] Just out of curiosity why do you push to his flop raise? |
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