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    Default Laying down the Krispy Kreme

    Loose semi/agg. game both of these guys were extra loose
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    Preflop: Hero is UTG+1 with K, K.
    Hero raises, 1 fold, MP1 calls, 1 fold, MP3 calls, 4 folds.

    Flop: (7.40 SB) 2, T, 4 (4 players)
    Hero checks, MP1 checks, MP3 bets, Hero raises, MP1 calls, MP3 calls.

    Turn: (6.70 BB) 5 (4 players)
    Hero bets, MP1 raises, MP3 3-bets, Hero folds, MP1 caps, MP3 calls.

    River: (15.70 BB) 3 (3 players)
    MP1 bets, MP3 raises, MP1 calls.

    Final Pot: 19.70 BB
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    Well, I really donk like the flop checkraise, its not really that important with only 4 players seeing the flop. I dont know MP1 or MP3's cold calling range, but I think you're up against a couple of sets here. If one of them cold called with 63 then find another seat please.


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    Yucky. Extra loose players I'm inclined to go to showdown with it, but I can't imagine you winning this pot.
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    Well I knew... they would bet at it.. thats why I CR...

    and i thought it was good to play against bad players like these 2...
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    It's good to have players like that on your right, so you act after them
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    Good fold. It looks like there's a set out there. If not, well, it costs you too much to find out. I like your check-raise, by the way.
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    love the CR - especially when you know they will bet at anything - I want to play against these types of players. Tight games are super boring and you can't make much money...Given that they are super loose, don't you call down with an overpair here? if they are both super loose, they could easily be putting you on overcards and betting top pair here - I would say call down against 2 wild loose players with KK there....I think the worst card is the 3 on river...4 to a straight on board sucks - still, i could see them playing 10x here and betting it -
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    I dont think there is anything wrong with the checkraise on the flop. If there is ever a time to lay down an over pair this seems like it, maybe not against loose players like you said though. I think against normal opponents you will see someone with a small set here, in these small stakes against loose opponents it could be K T and J T
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    Quote Originally Posted by acezrez
    Well I knew... they would bet at it.. thats why I CR...

    and i thought it was good to play against bad players like these 2...
    Whats your goal or your end result of the check/raise? I mean, what exactly are you trying to accomplish here? If you're goal is to minimize how much money you make then fine, but if you are trying to pump the pot you can bet-3/bet them more often as well.

    I dont see the point in the check/raise, it just looks like an unnecessariy fancy play that could cost you the pot.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LimpinAintEZ
    I want to play against these types of players.
    Aye, but not when they are on your left. This is a perfect example of why you want them on your right.


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