NL50 KK Backraise, got called & facing QTx, J
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NL50 KK Backraise, got called & facing QTx, J
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50 (9 Players)
MP+1: $60.98
MP+2: $50.75
CO: $41.86
BN: $55.05 (Hero)
SB: $64.18
BB: $60.78
UTG: $84.63
UTG+1: $50.97
MP: $57.53
MP+2: $50.75
CO: $41.86
BN: $55.05 (Hero)
SB: $64.18
BB: $60.78
UTG: $84.63
UTG+1: $50.97
MP: $57.53
Preflop
($0.75)
Hero is BN with
K
K
, , , , , , , ,
REG decent 4bb/100 after 21k sample. SQ tot 5,1 (SBvsEP 3,3(61)). WTSD 28, WWSF 44, W$SD 56
Flop
($27.25)
Q
6
T
, ,
Flop plan bet for value (vs AQ, JJ, maybe AK)
Turn
($39.25)
Q
6
T
J
,
On blank turns probably bet 1 more street small bet and see what happens, but this turn pretty much give up
River
($39.25)
Q
6
T
J
4
,
Any arguments for a call? Or it's standard to fold?
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Hillarious pot odds is the argument for calling. Not to mention villain can probe with Qx or bluff busted clubs cheaply if you let him get away with this size.
Yes, you need to win around 15% of the time when you call so I´d never be folding here.
Odds is good, but look at odds in this spot is not option (in my opinion). Villain all possible FD's (AKs will 5B Jam pre, because he is OOP), AJs never calls here. He would not bet AQ here (I'm 70% sure), because my range AA,KK would play same and it makes no sence to thin bet TP on that board
What hand would villain have on the turn that beats you that does not bet on this board texture in a 4b pot against hero check back? If he does not have a hand on the turn, how does he find one on the river? I expect him to probe all his sets/2pair ott 100% on this board. Another reason to call river if you think he is trying to pull one (unlikely) is you block straights. His hand looks like some random AT, AJ that squeezed flopped poor OOP
Certainly a call given pot odds/hand strength.
I'd say that call w AA here would be worser cause we would be blocking half AQ combos.
bet bigger otf and jam the turn
as played your "70% sure that he never bets AQ" is enough to call imo
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