3bp: KK facing raise on J66
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3bp: KK facing raise on J66
SB: $25.00 (Hero)
BB: $44.97
UTG: $55.59
MP: $25.00
CO: $31.47
I remember having played this guy now and then over the past years or having seen him appear in coaching videos, always being quite splashy and overaggressive. However I don't have a concrete picture of his game plan in mind, so my reads are actually quite vage. Given that, I actually wasn't superhappy facing a raise on the flop, especially given how view draws are out there, but my plan was to basically x/c it off on pretty much any turn. This turn however is so terrible for my hand (I think for my range it's great, cause I'll b/c quite a bunch of AK-AJ OTF) and he still keeps betting. I also wouldn't be surprised at all if he showed down AQ in the end. Do you mind folding here?
Side question: Would you 3bet / have in your postflop range 76s or 65s vs a guy like this?
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I would sometimes 3b a hand like 67s sb v mp, but not 100% of the time.
I wouldn't expect him to be overplaying AJ otf. So weird, based on your description he sounds like kind of a spaz who could just be going nuts with random cards, and he's repping so thin for value. Thinking about my own game, I would probably check back turn in his shoes with a hand like Ax, just thinking I won't get value from QQ/KK/Jx if I jam.
I've noticed some weaker regs will panic in this spot with Ax, and just shove all in to make their decisions easier and sort of be done with the strategic aspects of the hand.
Leaning towards a fold, but I could be convinced otherwise, feels like there's something I'm missing here...
If you are not sure which combos he is bluffraising on the flop with then don't call this turn.
Simple as that. It's no problem at all to check/fold on this card and also it's a good card for your range so why the heck should he bluff there.
Even if he bluffs there I mean so what, let him have it, and if you have Ax you just snap it off and collect his money.
board is ultra dry, if you got a read on him he's spewy and overagressive I would call flop but fold turn.. There weren't any draws OTF so unless he's blindly agressive I don't think he will have some 78/9T etc in his range, and a lot of fish give up on an A. I think he has more like AJ/KJ that are valuetowning themselves OTF. Unsure about his range as by your explanation this guy seems a special individual.
Does anybody think that vs an aggressive player it could be an option to reraise otf? I mean, if we just call we'll be in trouble and forced to fold on most of 2nd barrell, specially with a scary like an A on the turn. Of course we are going to lose vs a random 6, while we can get value from QQ and maybe also AJ. Due to his preflop and post flop moves, I don't think he has AA/JJ very often here, and it could be easier to play in this way in a spot where we can be outplayed very often (assuming villain is a good reg). I know it's a spewy line buy I've seen so many lag regs 2barrell in bluff on paired flops...but I'm still not sure, it could be interesting to discuss about this.
it's easy.. call & let them hang themselves. there are 3 aces left in the deck.. 2 jacks if he has a J.. 2outs if he has a pair.. runner runner outs with anything else, not much to be scared of really if he has bluffs. but they will fold vs your jam.
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