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04-30-2017 , 01:43 PM
First time played 2/4 so feld i was playing a bit scared money.
Also first time i post hand history, so if i did anythink wrong please tell.


2/4 €1000 max
Hj (€1200, 300bb)
Cutoff villian (€1000, 250bb)
Button hero (€760, 190bb)

Hero has KsQs

Preflop:
Hj opens to €16
Cutoff raises to €50
Hero calls €50
Hj calls

Flop pot €120:
Qc10c7h
Hj checks
Cutoff check
Hero bets €90
Hj folds
Cutoff raises to €260
Hero folds

I think i had to bet to protect my hand.
I expected that cutoff would c-bet all his overpairs and flush draws.
When getting check raised i was scared of ovepairs wich i would be far behind and flush draws flipping so i thought it was not worth to call.
When i call i have to call down all none club or A turns.

Cutoff accidentally rolls over Kc.
So he probaly had AcKc or KcKx

-preflop call fine?
-Is my bet on the flop fine or better checked behind?
-Should i call his raise and call down all none club or A turns?
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04-30-2017 , 02:08 PM
I'm not really in the habit of cold calling 3 bets with kq unless I have a read that the 3! Is doing this relatively light, av 3! Range for llsnl is crushing kq....
I think the flop play is ok, but the board is far to wet to be folding Imo.... So you have to call but I'm not looking forward to the turn and river....
Maybe you could provide some info on villans because I'm finding it really hard to see past not wanting to be in this position with kq and wishing we had folded pre...
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04-30-2017 , 02:23 PM
Pre is a fold unless you know 3b is doing so light. If we range V on TT+, AQs+, AKo you're going to have very little ability to extract money after the flop. If you hit TP, you may well not be best and it's unlikely you're going to end up with a straight or flush.

Pot should be 150 on the flop?

AP, I agree with the flop bet, but I think it has to be a b/f. With a tight 3b range, you're very likely crushed when V x/r.

You're behind TT, QQ+, and AQs. You're ahead of JJ and AK. Would V x/r with either of those? If you are behind, you're going to lose a big pot, since V is likely going to feel comfortable betting at least one more street for value. If you're ahead, you're not likely to make much more and you're probably not all that far ahead: V likely has at least 4 outs to the gutshot, along with possible BDFD outs.
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04-30-2017 , 02:52 PM
Yes pot should be €150.
Villian was re-raise happy vs his "friend" who raised, at the time i was debating all three options raise, call or fold.
But thought i could pick a better 4-bet bluff hand and at the time i thought folding was to weak because i was in position but afterwards i could have better folded i think.
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