NL25 FR: K9s

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NL25 FR: K9s

SB: $70.59
BB: $62.50
UTG: $26.73
UTG1: $62.50
UTG2: $59
LJ: $32.17
HJ: $51.20
CO: $44.44
BN: $28.87 (Hero)
Preflop ($0.35) (9 Players)
Hero was dealt 9 K
UTG folds, UTG1 folds, UTG2 calls $0.25, LJ folds, HJ folds, CO folds, Hero raises to $1, SB folds, BB folds, UTG2 calls $0.75
Flop ($2.35) A J T (2 Players)
UTG2 checks, Hero bets $1.75, UTG2 calls $1.75
Turn ($5.85) A J T 7 (2 Players)
UTG2 checks, Hero bets $3.75, UTG2 calls $3.75
River ($13.35) A J T 7 3 (2 Players)
UTG2 checks, Hero bets $7, UTG2 calls $7
I have around 20 hands on him. He is 20/11. Not enough info.

Is this bad play?

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BigFiszh 12 years ago
If you elect to bet the turn you most likely have to barrel the river again as there are bunch of possible draws that will call the 2nd barrel. But I probably had checked behind the turn and took the freecard against an unknown range from a seemingly passive weak player with a wide gap between VPIP and PFR.

It´s no far stretch to assume he has AQ-A2 in his preflop-limping-Range, as well as any Jx - and we don´t even know how stationy he is by the river, even though the rivercard is obviously the best to bluff at vs. his range.
Playing for Pennies 12 years ago
this is why I don't play the k9s in a limped pot. I would over limp with it or be the first raiser or even 3bet but raising a limper is something I dont like doing with hands that dont flop well. Some people will argue that k9s flops well...and I have nothing to say to that.
James Hudson 12 years ago
I'm fine with everything here but I'd probably bet bigger on the river (10ish dollars) to apply maximum pressure to his A6 type stuff. I think when you bet around half pot against a weaker player when his range is likely lots of TP hands he's just going to snap.

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