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Re: .5/1 6 max KK
I thought I had played it too passively when I analysed it. I was up against JJ
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Re: .5/1 6 max KK
3 bet this flop and lead the turn. You cannot protect your hand here but you have plenty enough pot equity to build a big pot.
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#13
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Re: .5/1 6 max KK
I would definitely 3-bet the flop.
But I think it's more crucial to lead the turn in hopes that UTG will raise...I definitely don't like SB and MP being able to come along for the ride for only 1BB there. The pot is monstrous - the prospect of giving SB and MP a real decision (granted, a club draw won't fold, but you should still charge them double) I think more than compensates for the possibility that UTG has aces. |
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Re: .5/1 6 max KK
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I was up against JJ [/ QUOTE ] Clearly you should have 3-bet the flop. I always raise when I have a better hand than my opponents. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] Seriously, though, everyone is right here. You can slow down eventually against an unknown capper, but you just did it a bit too soon. |
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Re: .5/1 6 max KK
Jam it on the flop. You have the whole field trapped. Raise it UP!
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