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Originally Posted by askillz2
do you have reasoning why. what if somone shoves on the flop after i bet 100 then i cant be good and now im drawing
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FFS, if this situation is a problem for you then why in the hell are you raising UTG+1 w KTs?
Serious question no snark intended.
Raising UTG+1 with KT isn't terrible provided that you:
#1 have a good image
#2 have a firm grasp on the table dynamics
#3 have a good read on your villains
#4 are at a passive table you have been running over...
but based on your post, I get the feel that maybe only #4 is the case which means you should be either limping KTs here or even folding KTs here UTG+1.
When you raise pre UTG+1 and get this flop with a pot of $160, you should have a massive raging full-on boner that is threatening to burst through your pants and slam into the table with the force of a jackhammer.
For all that is poker, FFS bet this flop $130 easy!!!! With the plan to shove over the top of any raise and or to jam turn.
checking this flop is so terribad that I want to jam a pencil into my ear.
Backing up a bit, why did you even raise KTs Out of Position?
Serious question? What was your plan? What was your table image? What were the table dynamics? Who are the villains at your table that you need to be wary off? Who are the villains at your table that you are dying to stack off against?
You've got to have the answers to all the above questions before you raise UTG+1 with KTs. Otherwise, just play ABC poker and either limp (if everyone is deep) or fold.