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JKQ flop on FT. JKQ flop on FT.

02-01-2014 , 05:30 AM
    Full Tilt, $1 Buy-in (400/800 blinds, 100 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, Rush, 9 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

    BTN: 28,848 (36.1 bb)
    Hero (SB): 22,182 (27.7 bb)
    BB: 21,509 (26.9 bb)
    UTG+1: 6,381 (8 bb)
    UTG+2: 8,840 (11.1 bb)
    MP1: 15,904 (19.9 bb)
    MP2: 29,711 (37.1 bb)
    MP3: 33,844 (42.3 bb)
    CO: 12,781 (16 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with K K
    6 folds, BTN raises to 1,600, Hero raises to 3,200, BB folds, BTN calls 1,600

    Flop: (8,100) J K Q (2 players)
    Hero bets 4,000, BTN calls 4,000

    Turn: (16,100) T (2 players)
    Hero bets 6,279, BTN raises to 12,558, Hero raises to 14,882 and is all-in, BTN calls 2,324

    River: (45,864) 7 (2 players, 1 is all-in)

    Spoiler:
    Results: 45,864 pot
    Final Board: J K Q T 7
    BTN showed J A and won 45,864 (23,682 net)
    Hero showed K K and lost (-22,182 net)


    V is 27/8. 29 total steal, 29 from BUT on 134 hands
    I made an obvious mistake by not betting at least 66% on the flop but my question is. Would shoving the flop be better than 66%. I look weaker.

    Also ... as played...on the turn I felt obliged to bet / call shove because if I checked I felt he could have tried to bluff me with twopair or something. What do you think?
    02-01-2014 , 08:46 AM
    I would bet at least 50% on the flop, if he hit hard he will raise you there so you will get it in easy.
    Turn I would go for c/f, you know his range is pp + AT+
    PP JJ+ he would raise you on the flop, so on this turn I don't think you are ever getting money from hands you beat.
    02-01-2014 , 10:52 AM
    Make it 3,800 pre
    As played flop, make it 5,000. Basically on that flop he's either going to be interested or he isn't, so make him pay.
    Turn is the worst card. I'm not sure what I would do. Not leading though. Probably c/decide.
    02-01-2014 , 11:01 PM
    Idk how you're ever winning here. You almost have odds though. When you bet the turn you're clearly committed. c/c turn might be best to encourage him to turn something into a bluff. It's definitely better than b/c, but probably worse than c/f vs most people.

    I agree that pre sizing is a touch too small.
    02-02-2014 , 11:04 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by fidstar-poker
    Make it 3,800 pre
    As played flop, make it 5,000. Basically on that flop he's either going to be interested or he isn't, so make him pay.
    Turn is the worst card. I'm not sure what I would do. Not leading though. Probably c/decide.
    +1
    02-02-2014 , 05:19 PM
    Thanks for feedback guys.

          
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