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Re: weird KK line
Villian is playing straight-forward. So he has an ace or better. Now despite having been playing really fast you want to convince him that his hand is no good?
Good luck. Fold the flop, move on. Your other option is to make a continuation bet and shut down if called. But with 3 callers I'm not looking to spew any more chips with kings on an ace high board. |
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Re: weird KK line
i think i shold've check-raised this flop instead of a stop and go.
BTW, when i lead the turn he said "jesus" and folded fast. Most likely a queen. |
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Re: weird KK line
I'm not really sure what your representing here...I really don't know if an ace folds here. Do you really think he would fold AK here? AJ? Would he fold those hands to a blank river?
Furthermore, would he really raise top two or a set here, knowing that your stop-and-go basically guarantees another bullet on the river that he could then raise (or call if it was a push). |
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Re: weird KK line
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I'm not really sure what your representing here...I really don't know if an ace folds here. Do you really think he would fold AK here? AJ? Would he fold those hands to a blank river? Furthermore, would he really raise top two or a set here, knowing that your stop-and-go basically guarantees another bullet on the river that he could then raise (or call if it was a push). [/ QUOTE ] I agree so much. So many people get SO caught up in the fac t that they have KK, and will try to get AJ etc. to fold on ace high flops. This is negative EV. Check/fold flop and move on. |
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