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hangchiong
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06-16-2009, 07:18 PM
Post subject: 25NL,6max,KK facing 2 opponent in a 3bet pot
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Flush
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 359
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This is a hand my friend send to me the other day,and i would like to get some responses from the community.
Explain your reasoning on each actions here please
Both opponents are running around 30/10 on a small sample of hands.No particular reads.
http://weaktight.com/1208035
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JKDS
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Full House
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Chandler, AZ
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check behind. first guys range is like AJ+, KQ, TT+ and we'd like his pairs to bet into us. 2nd guy is either ahead now or drawing slim and id like to induce some turn bluffs. flush draws shouldnt be a large part of either players range seeing as the ad and kd are out of the picture so im not worried about giving a free card to either. 78 could be in the 2nd players range...but i beleive its a small portion.
so, check, then either bet or call the turn and bet or call the river
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Originally Posted by OngBonga
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nish81
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Flush
Join Date: Jun 2009
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(Noob thoughts) - since hero reraised preflop, i think either of them could have top pair and be checking to hero as the raiser, to see what he does, as with the strong preflop betting they could easily read hero as having an ace. or, they could have flopped a set and be counting on hero to have a top pair and bet, so that they could check raise afterwards.
I'm not sure what i'd do. maybe bet 2/3ish of the pot and see what the opponents do?
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<JustinSKS> Tha'ts why I fold my 33 to 72o, because 7 high beats, 1 pair, donk.
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Dealer: juan0984 folds
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spoonitnow
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Straight Flush
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3-bet size seems kind of small. Flop is a no-brainer check.
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shoneec
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Sarajevo
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I'd shove pf.
Since you're on the flop, checking here is the right solution, one of them can easily have Ace with those moves pf.
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Illfavor
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Full House
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Originally Posted by shoneec
I'd shove pf.
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This is less than ideal imo.
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Ich grolle nicht...
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golfguy37
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Straight
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 217
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betting $50 into a pot of $12? shove preflop is wrong but maybe he could have made a pot sized re-raise.
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