
Originally Posted by
Rockymv
In FR, against a player that's truly
unknown, I'd still have a hard time laying down
KK. I think in this
spot the onus rests on showing that his
range is
only KK+. It's harder for me to assume that his 3bet ai
range is only
KK+ than it is to assume that his
range is
QQ+.
Against a known player that is anywhere
close to
tight/
passive, it's an easy
fold.
Others know way more than me though, so let them chime in.
First hand at this table so obviously no
reads. Figured
villain had
QQ or
AA (I discounted the
flush as a possibility because the odds of hitting are so slim) so as Fnord says "let's
gambool".
Texas Hold'em $0.25-$0.50 NL (real money), hand #829,749,420
Table Palm Springs, 9 Aug 2006 8:28 PM ET
Seat 1: DirkGently42 ($17.15 in chips)
Seat 2: Pokerjocky ($10.75 in chips)
Seat 3:
Villain ($21.00 in chips)
Seat 4: shtraf ($19.60 in chips)
Seat 5: BkynPlague ($26.60 in chips)
Seat 7: aixers ($17.60 in chips)
Seat 8: catch16 ($15.90 in chips)
Seat 9:
Hero [

] ($25.00 in chips)
Seat 10: gusterson77 ($21.90 in chips)
ANTES/BLINDS
Pokerjocky posts
blind ($0.15),
Villain posts
blind ($0.25),
Hero posts
blind ($0.25).
PRE-
FLOP
shtraf folds, BkynPlague folds, aixers folds, catch16 folds,
Hero bets $1.50, gusterson77 calls $1.75, DirkGently42 folds, Pokerjocky folds,
Villain bets $5,
Hero calls $3.50, gusterson77 calls $3.50.
FLOP [board cards

]
Villain bets $15.75 and is
all-in,
Hero calls $15.75, gusterson77 folds.
TURN [board cards

]
RIVER [board cards

]
SHOWDOWN
Villain shows [ AD,AC ]
Hero shows [ KS,KD ]
Villain wins $46.90.