Flat KQs SB
Posted by winoorr
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winoorr
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Flat KQs SB
Blinds: t20,000/t40,000 (9 Players)
MP: 443,452
MP+1: 970,184
MP+2: 930,894
CO: 831,450
BN: 1,117,488
SB: 1,552,323 (Hero)
BB: 1,482,020
UTG: 809,886
UTG+1: 817,544
MP+1: 970,184
MP+2: 930,894
CO: 831,450
BN: 1,117,488
SB: 1,552,323 (Hero)
BB: 1,482,020
UTG: 809,886
UTG+1: 817,544
Preflop
(60,000)
Hero is SB with
K
Q
, , ,
Flop
(294,000)
J
4
K
, , , ,
Turn
(558,600)
J
4
K
8
, ,
River
(1,038,600)
J
4
K
8
6
,
Hi
This is SFT .
BTN steal very wide and KQs have good playabilty post flop so I decide call and secondly I did not want to get 4bet ..
Post flop I think is pretty standard play , but how U play preflop i this situasion in SFT ... ???
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I think against a very loose button opener jamming is best, it’s a big shove for 28bb effective against him and like 37 effective against BB but you will just win preflop so often and if you’re called will probably still have decent equity. Unless the BB calls which will be super rare. Flatting is okay too but I like raising the flop to try to get it in at an SPR of 3. A lot of his bluffs still have a lot of equity against you.
It's a spot where you can do everything but 3/f or fold.
So either, calling, 3b/c or jamming has it's merits.
When calling you can either x/r flop to get it in or just play like you did.
See some merit to a turn x/shove as played. Would be betting about 700k in a 1mill. You usually have the best hand and can deny a lot of equity to villain.
Preflop a mixed strategy seems fine.
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