KK low flop
Posted by Armen
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Armen
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Mid Stakes
KK low flop
BN: keevo1: $223.35
SB: muslim1960: $217.43
BB: ARMPOKER: $237.10
UTG: Flowerbunny: $172.81
HJ: Raise-115: $278.91
CO: Nessilita: $200
SB: muslim1960: $217.43
BB: ARMPOKER: $237.10
UTG: Flowerbunny: $172.81
HJ: Raise-115: $278.91
CO: Nessilita: $200
Preflop
($3.00)
(6 Players)
ARMPOKER was dealt
5
T
K
K
Flowerbunny folds, Raise-115 raises to $6, Nessilita folds, keevo1 folds, muslim1960 folds, ARMPOKER raises to $19, Raise-115 calls $13
Flowerbunny folds, Raise-115 raises to $6, Nessilita folds, keevo1 folds, muslim1960 folds, ARMPOKER raises to $19, Raise-115 calls $13
All lines are close? X/R, XC, B/C? Sizes as well? I wanted to play XC donk brick but even at 8 I have 51% equity against 20%! AA.
Flop
($41.00)
3
6
7
(2 Players)
ARMPOKER checks,
Raise-115 bets $26,
ARMPOKER calls $26
Turn
($93.00)
3
6
7
8
(2 Players)
ARMPOKER checks,
Raise-115 bets $52,
ARMPOKER raises to $192.10, and is all in,
Raise-115 calls $140.10
River
($477.20)
3
6
7
8
5
(2 Players)
Final Pot
ARMPOKER has
5
T
K
K
Raise-115 has
A
8
T
9
Raise-115
wins $472.40
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i know we block 9t, but the turn smashes his semibluffing range and i think the only option is to x/c given his sizing.
I think he will continue to bluff with hands like AKQ7 putting me on AA
Really don't like this jam. This turn smashes his pre flop 4 bet flatting range. Jamming means he's only calling with better hands and looks like when he jams we only have equity in the flush draw and then we could be dead as he can easily have two pair with but flush draw here.
I don't think he folds any hand better than yours on the turn and there also aren't that many hands you need to protect against as you have diamonds which blocks outs for all of his hands that are one pair or worse. Given that calling has to be better than jamming on the turn. We need 26.4% to continue and against a range of 77, 88, 66, 33, T9 we have 20%. Against his two pair hands, say 78, we have 32%. Our equity and the fact that he can have some bluffs makes the turn a call.
On the river however the problem is you are only going to be comfortable calling on 11/46 rivers (diamonds and a K) and even the two K's aren't slam dunks to win the pot. Does that mean we're check / folding 76% of the time? Seems really exploitable to me and I'm not sure how adjust.
Does that mean we're check / folding 76% of the time? Seems really exploitable to me and I'm not sure how adjust.
How exploitable we are in this spot depends on our range. When we see this flop with our high-card heavy range, we will have to check and give up quite a bit. We should also check some hands that will often be strong enough to get to showdown (they should have some outs).
i bet / fold flop. if called c/f or b/f turn, eventually c/c, very bad spot to be in.
Flop after bet he can call, he can raise. Both put us in a difficult spot. I don't want b/f because his range has so few 56 combos.
Turn I doubt, check call is face up my hand, in a diamonds he will fold, in a break bluff. Maybe better take down pot against hands like AKQ6 and always by paid in diamonds? With hands like AKQ6 he has some outs and can bluff many rivers. It's also defend my very weak range in turn.
Nothing wrong with giving up on a pot once in awhile.
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