KK ip vs donks
Posted by CashMagnetic
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Low Stakes
KK ip vs donks
BN: $104.55
SB: $51
BB: $50
UTG: $51
HJ: $46.31
CO: $50 (Hero)
SB: $51
BB: $50
UTG: $51
HJ: $46.31
CO: $50 (Hero)
Villain unknown.
Preflop
($0.75)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
K
K
UTG folds, HJ calls $0.50, Hero raises to $2, BN folds, SB folds, BB folds, HJ calls $1.50
UTG folds, HJ calls $0.50, Hero raises to $2, BN folds, SB folds, BB folds, HJ calls $1.50
Flop
($4.75)
7
J
A
(2 Players)
HJ bets $2,
Hero raises to $5.50,
HJ calls $3.50
I assume most of the time he dont hold Ax because of limp. Is it better to flat here?
Turn
($15.75)
7
J
A
6
(2 Players)
HJ bets $15.04,
Hero folds
His sizing dont allow me to continue.
Final Pot
HJ
wins $15.04
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Wouldn't be raising the flop, many fish will open-limp Ax, especially the lower ones. Think just calling is clearly superior, especially as villain may b/f Jx.
I would just call the flop & even call a (small) turn bet. There's no reason to raise. You even block diamonds so he has more pairs like Ax or Jx.
Calling the flop bet is better because you do have showdown value but your hand is not strong enough to raise for value. Villain will call with stronger hands and most likely fold weaker ones. Besides, your backdoor diamond draw is another incentive for you to see the turn cheaply. There's no need to turn your hand into a bluff just yet.
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