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Re: LO8 Give me a better line
preflop i would always play KKds when sidecards are not horrible.
flop call is fine so is raise. if low had come on turn instead then the preflop raise won't put you on hand like KK and you likely get to trap the others for more bets. turn you must bet. ask yourself what his likely hand is to raise on flop. A23, A28 or A24 are far more likely than 88xx,33xx. -g |
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Re: LO8 Give me a better line
kitaristi0 -
1st betting round: I like the hand as a starting hand. You limp. Fine 2nd betting round: You could re-raise or not but your exact holding (top set on the flop) is less obvious if you just call the raise. You call the raise. Fine. [ QUOTE ] But how do I continue on the turn? ..... Is betting out better? [/ QUOTE ] 3rd betting round: You should bet to collect from the low draws and possible diamond draws. Your opponents cannot put you on quad kings if you do bet. A foolish opponent with a full house might even raise your bet and then you get three bets in on the turn. If there had been no possibility of low, then I think checking and hoping for a bet from somebody behind you is the best way to play turned quads. But with two low cards on the board, I think you should bet the turned quad kings yourself. 4th betting round: Fine. Buzz |
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