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Re: KK in BB gets heads-up preflop
Don't bet the flop as you are a 2:1 underdog against his range. The other problem with betting is that he isn't folding anything that you want him to (and it is tough to build a big pot with KK being good on this board). Let him try and outdraw you with jacks or queens instead of making him fold. After you check and call the flop, the turn really isn't close and you can safely get away as you are now a 5:1 underdog or more when he bets.
Brad Edit - You tried to trap and it didn't work. He had no idea that you had KK, so look for another spot to set up this type of play. |
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Re: KK in BB gets heads-up preflop
Grunch:
What hands do you put villian on? AA-99, AK, AQ, AJs, ATs, KQs. From UTG, That'd be about the range I'd guess. After the flop how many of those am I behind? 9 hands left make AA, TT, and 99. 6 combos make AK, 12 combos AQ, 3 combos AJ, and 2 combos ATs. How many hands are we ahead? 6 combos of QQ, 6 combos of JJ, and 2 combos of KQs. We are even with exactly KK and the odds of that are such that I'd ignore it for this calculation. So if I did the math right (no guarantee) 32 hands behind, 14 hands ahead. 62.6% chance we're losing, 27.4% chance we're ahead, and 10% chance he's bluffing After the turn, the only hand we want him on is QQ. We're drawing dead to 17 of his possible hands, or 33%, we're drawing thin to 23 more or 45%, we're ahead 12% and he could be bluffing 10%. My book it's a easy fold |
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Re: KK in BB gets heads-up preflop
fold ...Lots of ways that board could hit someone and how many guys would raise that turn without at least Top Pair Aces after you bet into him on the flop and turn after he raised preflop. He's not even afraid that you have an ace.
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Re: KK in BB gets heads-up preflop
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I want to 3bet PF and reveal my hand range. [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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