5PLO KKA9ds in CO against loose MP open
Posted by So_Nitty
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5PLO KKA9ds in CO against loose MP open
Blinds: $0.02/$0.05 (6 Players)
BN: $5.42
SB: $7.09
BB: $2.41
UTG: $13.02
MP: $2.43
CO: $5.00 (Hero)
SB: $7.09
BB: $2.41
UTG: $13.02
MP: $2.43
CO: $5.00 (Hero)
Preflop
($0.07)
Hero is CO with
K
K
A
9
, , , ,
MP is loose playing most hands but very passive so when he open potted it I assumed AA. I think it was a mistake not to raise this player
Flop
($0.58)
Q
8
K
, , ,
I have top set and I think that AA would check on this board fearing 2 pair
Turn
($1.70)
Q
8
K
2
, ,
i pick up equity on the turn with the nut flush draw to go with top set
River
($4.96)
Q
8
K
2
T
,
I don't want to get in the habit of posting bad beats but I think my mistake was not 3 betting pf. Is this correct or just a cooler?
Final Pot
MP
wins and shows a straight, Nine to King.
CO lost and shows three of a kind, Kings.
MP wins $4.90
Rake is $0.20
CO lost and shows three of a kind, Kings.
MP wins $4.90
Rake is $0.20
He had opened 9JJ10ss
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Ok, I just analyzed the hand and I was about 65% pf, 65% on the flop, 82% on the turn....so it was a cooler lol. Again I should have 3 bet pf. I always think that players with really wide loose ranges have something when they pot it but their idea of a good hand and mine are different
yea easy 3b PF with premium KK hands IP. Not much to add as played, but with a 3b pre you get in all the money earlier with a huge equity advantage.
So you 3 bet good KK if it's part of a ds broadway run down for example even if you think you are up against AA? I'm going to run some sims to see what the equities are
I don't think that we can assume that all opens are AA from tight players. So I would 3b a lot of DS KK hands (maybe less if I wanted to bring weaker players behind along). If we get 4b it's a pretty easy fold if his 4b range is exclusively AA hands. Also by 3b preflop we lower the SPR significantly and that will increase the amount of hands that he will stack off with on boards we like (OP+FD).
It seems as though KK runs from about 30-40% equity against AA depending on the side cards but even KKQJds is only about 42% against dry AA 40% against AAss. But here I go making the same mistake that I make in NLHE - that is putting my opponent on a specific hand and not a range of hands, especially opening from late position
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