Quik Question - Top pair 2nd best kicker
Ok I often play hands like KQo or KJo from mid/late pos if I can cheaply.
When I hit either the K, Q or J on a (raggy) flop I will usually up the aggro with a feeler bet to see who has the goods, usually about 1/2 - 3/4 pot sized bet.
If I can take the pot right there perfect, If I get re-raised, fine I was probably outgunned and am happy to not lose anymore to this average hand.
What I do have trouble with is when someone just flat calls my raise and then I am again first to act on the turn (assuming 4th street was another rag card)
If I check they bet large, If I fire again they call again.
I've showdowned a few of these hands out of interest and seen a range of hands played from:
- nothing (assuming they thought I was stealing the pot)
- same top pair with Ace kicker
- two weak pairs (guess this cant be helped cause of preflop play)
So my question is:
If you cant take the pot down on the flop, is it time to check-fold?
Theories/advice/stories please! :D
Re: Quik Question - Top pair 2nd best kicker
Thanks for the reply Cawchy,
Quote:
Originally Posted by Maverick
When I hit either the K, Q or J on a (raggy) flop I will usually up the aggro with a feeler bet to see who has the goods, usually about 1/2 - 3/4 pot sized bet.
If I can take the pot right there perfect, If I get re-raised, fine I was probably outgunned and am happy to not lose anymore to this average hand.
What I do have trouble with is when someone just flat calls my raise and then I am again first to act on the turn (assuming 4th street was another rag card)
Sorry I meant to add that this is played from mid/late position, flop raise has eliminated all but this persistent opponent, to act after me.
I understand that your saying play the cards for the right reasons. I have no problem betting into pots representing strength and eliminating draws.
My question is what to do when your opponent behind you flat calls your raise on the flop and then again on the turn (or flat calls on flop and checks behind on turn)
The other two scenarios I am fine with (opponent folds to raise/opponent re-raises) At least you know where you stand.
Perhaps you should be in check-fold mode with people flat-calling? :oops:
Re: Quik Question - Top pair 2nd best kicker
Quote:
Originally Posted by Maverick
...When I hit either the K, Q or J on a (raggy) flop I will usually up the aggro with a feeler bet to see who has the goods, usually about 1/2 - 3/4 pot sized bet...
OK so
Cut out the 1/2 and 3/4 pot bets in favour of larger bets to buy position, show strength and eliminate draws.
Act like I've got TPTK or get out of the hand.
Play these hands from CO or button if I really want to play them.
Done. Cheers.