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Too far with a Loose Passive?
10/20 in B&M I'm in MP3 with QQ. Suits not important.
UTG limps, folded to Hero who raises, SB, BB and UTG call. Flop is KK5. UTG bets. A few hands earlier I split a pot holding KQ (MP3) and UTG was holding K8 (oops) in EP on a board of AK775. I figure he's either on a K, or a medium pocket pair. I'm thinking it's less likely that he's on a K with two on the board and him betting into me. He's a classic loose passive, so his bet is very strong on this type of flop. None the less, I raise, the blinds fold, and he re-raises and I cap the flop. Should I have just folded to the re-raise, or should I just flat call the flop and pop the turn? Turn is a (KK5) 7. He bets and I fold. I put him on a K or aces, as that's the only way a loose passive is betting into me at the turn. Is this correct thinking. Did I go too far, or should I choose a different line? Cheers Magi |
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Re: Too far with a Loose Passive?
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A few hands earlier I split a pot holding KQ (MP3) and UTG was holding K7 in EP on a board of AK775." Huh? |
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Re: Too far with a Loose Passive?
I just fixed it -- typo -- he was holding k8.
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