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KK hand in sb
$25NL on FTP. yea, i know FTP sucks, but I only need $20 in bonus and then I'm outta there...
Hero posts the small blind of $0.10 X posts the big blind of $0.25 Hero has been dealt [Ks Kh] Folded to - Villian raises to $0.85 Hero raises to $3 Big Blind folds Villian calls $2.15 The flop is [Jd Jh Qh] Hero bets $4 Villian raises to $8 Hero calls $4 The turn is [4s] Hero checks Villian bets $3 Hero calls $3 The river is [7d] Hero checks Villian bets $6 Hero calls $6 Villian shows a full house, Jacks full of Queens Hero mucks Villian wins the pot ($38.25) with a full house, Jacks full of Queens Sorry no reads or stack sizes. No converter and hand history with FTP blows. Should I have let this one go on the reraise after the flop? |
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Re: KK hand in sb
You played it reasonably if you don't know much about the opponent. He could be raising with a Q.
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Re: KK hand in sb
I think you were playing it fine until you started letting him dictate the action and just called his bets. Calling his bets shows weakness on your part. You should have asserted yourself on a strong bet, then if he re-raised you could have tossed your hand.
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Re: KK hand in sb
Villain was betting so little that it makes sense just to call him down. If you make any kind of respectable raise, it will cost you just as much, plus you may not even get to see a showdown.
If you have reason to believe that Villain is going to start pot-betting at you then your case makes more sense. |
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