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I have KK UTG of a 15/30 game at party. I open for a raise, there is a cold caller, and the BB comes along. Cold caller seems loose and BB seems decent.
FLOP J,8,4 (two daimonds) Check, I bet, call, BB check-raises, I three bet and then the cold caller comes out of no where and caps it, all call. TURN 9o Check, I bet, call, BB check-raises now.... I puke and try to figure out what to do. Ur action? SGS |
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The 15-30 games are really wild recently. I have to see a show down unless it's 3-bet behind me.
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I like your play up to this point and although I find few spots to find overcards, I think I'd let this go.
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Wow. That spot really blows. I have little to add and no real idea whether you should be calling or folding.
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I can't even imagine calling.
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Your probably drawing to 0-2 outs. Fold.
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This is tough. Any reads on them or previous plays which you have seen? If both of them are lags and you have seen them push real hard with just a draws I might have to call this down. At best someone has a pair/draw and someone else has maybe a flush draw. The possibility of someone having a set is also likely. Cold-caller could have a flush draw and decided to cap the flop because he's getting value.
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I folded and cold caller calls. River comes an A and the action goes bet, call. BB shows AJo and caller shows 48s. So I was behine with 5 outs, but I wasn't behind who we all thought I was behind. BB totally overplayed his hand which I took a note of.
SGS |
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You said that the BB is decent. They only way that I would call down this hand is if I though that there was a good probability that the BB was checkraising with a lower pair just to knock me out. Without this read from the BB I would usually be folding the turn.
A cap out of nowhere on the flop and another bet on the turn means that the loose player with position probably can beat a pair anyway. |
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