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Old 01-27-2008, 01:42 PM     Post subject: weekend CRAZY live actions, KK oop in tough spot #1 (permalink)  
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hey, guys. this crazy unreal 2/4 NL live table was mixed up with a bunch of loose aggressive/passive donks.
Although i just sat down, i knew some players(casino regulars) very well full of donkey play. First hand i picked up :Ks: :Kd: in small blind, UTG(loose uber aggressive preflop) raised to $20, Mp3 called and button (villain) called. Hero popped up to $65 and to my surprise, all these guys called my bet instantly. My image was very tight passive and pegged as " a rock" at this loose aggressive preflop/posflop table. Starting chip stacks are roughly like this:
UTG($1050),Mp3($1200), button($680), hero($370).

flop came out: :Ac: ( the pot is toal $262)
hero checked,UTG checked, MP3 checked , button checked
turn was , Hero checked, UTG chekced, Mp3 checked, button bet out $55, hero???

should i bet small here with KK and call his bet also??
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Old 01-27-2008, 03:27 PM #2 (permalink)  
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I like the preflop reraise... good amount too... although if they are as loose as it seems, perhaps raise more? Couldn't hurt to get more in when you're ahead preflop (presumably).

Flop check is good... turn is tough. I'd call and hope to c/c a small bet on the river. Or that a king peels off rofl.
 
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Old 01-27-2008, 04:57 PM #3 (permalink)  
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I would make it at least $100 to go preflop; I like $120. That way I have to shove any flop, including this one.
 
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Old 01-28-2008, 06:05 AM #4 (permalink)  
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i totally agree :P .As played, i made a fold , probably too weak.
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I would make it at least $100 to go preflop; I like $120. That way I have to shove any flop, including this one.
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Old 01-28-2008, 07:30 AM #5 (permalink)  
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Hero popped up to $65 and to my surprise, all these guys called my bet instantly. My image was very tight passive and pegged as " a rock" at this loose aggressive preflop/posflop table.
LOL yes this sounds familiar. I've seen the exact same thing live at casinos. If they all peg you to be a "rock" they all insta-call to try to "crack your aces". I can't imagine a more profitable kind of table.
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