NL10z KK in 4bet pot OOP

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NL10z KK in 4bet pot OOP

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Poker Stars $0.05/$0.10 No Limit Hold'em - 6 players - View hand 2788155
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BTN: $19.54
SB: $14.68
BB: $10.17
UTG: $19.00
Hero (MP): $11.86
CO: $11.08

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is MP with K of spades K of hearts
1 fold, Hero raises to $0.30, 1 fold, BTN raises to $1.05, 2 folds, Hero raises to $2.30, BTN calls $1.25

Flop: ($4.75) 9 of diamonds 9 of hearts Q of diamonds (2 players)
Hero bets $1.50, BTN calls $1.50

Turn: ($7.75) J of spades (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $15.70, Hero calls $8.06 all in

River: ($23.87) 5 of spades (2 players - 1 is all in)

Hello, sorry for converting like this, but local converter shows names instead of positions idk why, tried post to twice with position selected, same result

Op is unknown.
Pre pretty standart, mb little bigger sizing needed like 2.5-2.7
Flop pretty standart too, again mb litte bigger bet like 2-2.2 to shove turn as pot bet.
Turn card is rly bad imo, all prems are ahead of me now (qq,jj,aa) and i block big part of AK. Only AQ i can value bet here, but idk if he can call aq pre. On turn he will call with all better hands and fold all his bluffs so i decide to concider my hand like bluffcatcher and xC turn or not ace river. Any thoughts about this hand?

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Rynaldo900 9 years, 6 months ago

I feel like you played it well. Do you run into JJ, QQ, or AA in this spot sometimes? Yes, but I still feel like it's profitable in the long run. I guess it is a little more difficult since you block a lot of AK/KQ combos, but I think it would be a pretty tight fold in this spot. I call it off and hope villain was being stubborn with AJ of diamonds or something

Will Winaton 9 years, 6 months ago

Yea 4b size should be 1-2 bb bigger i think.

Honestly, I'm not super thrilled even at the beginning seeing this flop. I see most people calling 4bet in this situation with AA-JJ, AK, 98s,87s.. these are higher freq, and AQs is not frequent in these positions. A lot of players just flat that, but yea once he 3bets he probably calls with it. So all in all once this flop comes, it will be a bit hard to get it in and be ahead.
With that said cbetting is fine anyways,I like your turn check as well.

When he shoves I would fold readless which might be very exploitable, but I don't expect random regs, to 3b/call4b, callcb, then shove with AK without diamonds, or AQ.. if you don't think this is necessarily true, you just need to call, because if you fold this you'll be overfolding by a ton. At nl10 they might make mistakes like overvaluateing AQo, and it's a disaster if you fold against his "value"shove.

Disharmonist 9 years, 6 months ago

98s,87s.. why do you assign 9x in his 4bet calling range?

Will Winaton 9 years, 6 months ago

Well, at these stakes they might not be profitable, but I often see people flat vs a smaller 4b size with their SC type bluff 3bets. I'm not saying a reg here will have those by default, I would just call them before AQo(I would never call though),KQs for example.

Limp Limpson 9 years, 6 months ago

this line is fine, jamming turn is also fine (I slightly prefer jamming turn, but honestly I dont think that anyone is totally sure which line is superior)

wouldnt ever fold vs unknown

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