200NL Trips kings, facing a reraise on the turn

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200NL Trips kings, facing a reraise on the turn

BN: $200.10 (Hero)
SB: $98
BB: $206.12
UTG: $95.88
LJ: $200
HJ: $224.60
CO: $120.32
Preflop ($3.00) (7 Players)
Hero was dealt Q K
UTG folds, LJ folds, HJ raises to $6, CO folds, Hero calls $6, SB calls $5, BB folds
Flop ($20.00) K J 2 (3 Players)
SB checks, HJ checks, Hero bets $12, SB folds, HJ calls $12
Turn ($44.00) K J 2 K (2 Players)
HJ checks, Hero bets $26, HJ raises to $72, Hero calls $46
River ($188.00) K J 2 K 7 (2 Players)
HJ bets $62, Hero calls $62
Villain plays 18/18 and cbets the flop 100%. But I only have 64 hands from him atm so it doesn't say much.
Preflop I have the choice to call or 3bet but I found my hand too good to turn it into a 3betbluf.
On the flop I bet offcourse because its a drawy board.
On the turn I bet again for value and get reraised big. In my mind this bet is a little bit strange.
If he had a set on the flop, he wouldn't played it so passively otf and so active ott. So I put im just on a king. Probably ak/qk too/k10/k9 or a pure bluff. What would you guys do here?

So I called and then there came a third hearts and he bets really small???
I was sure he didn't have the flush because he would bet harder. Full house also so I just called.

What would you guys do on the turn and on the river?

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BigFiszh 11 years, 11 months ago
Wow, that´s a really weird line from Villain. :( I don´t know what to say, to be honest, I´d call probably call turn as well (already with a very bad gut-feeling) and river I´m really unsure.

It might be that he had AK and wasn´t sure how to handle a raise on the flop, so he just took the passive line to see what the turn brings. Or he had KJ and thought he locked the board - which is obviously pretty bad valuewise due to the board texture. Or he actually got tricky with JJ. Or he´s just way worse than his stats might suggest at the first glance. Really, I have no clue.

I´d probably find a fold on the river as I just don´t see ANY hand left in his range that we beat that made sense.
R0b5ter 11 years, 11 months ago
Very strng line from villain. But also extremely weird. Calling the turn is a no brainer I guess. On the river with that bet size I'd call but fold is probably more correct.
Edichka1 11 years, 11 months ago
I play mostly live and about 95% of players raise turn with the top of their range, sets flushes etc,
Since you have noticed that his cbet range is 100% and this particular hand he decides to take a Ch/c line OTF imo he was waiting for a safe turn with AK-KJ 22 or JJ(not wanting to play for stacks against a draw 100BB deep), his sizing on the turn looks more like KQ-AK, once the flush gets there and he bets small he might be afraid of it.
I just really don't see villain take this weird line with the nuts, like BigFizsh posted its horrible value wise and I agree with he just might that bad.
As played I call river(with my fingers crossed)
raiser_burn 11 years, 11 months ago
Super weird line take by villain. as played call river, and bigger bet you could probably be even more confident that his hand was weighted more toward a nutted hand. Tough spot, make the crying call based on price.
horsetranquilizer 11 years, 11 months ago
think im calling, too. you have a decent bluffcatcher and i think this line is a bluff quite a lot.
if ppl get tricky, they tend to c/c this turn imo

also bet bigger on turn.

edit: wtf at his river bet. looks like ak now to be honest

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