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K7 in big blind. K7 in big blind.

04-22-2018 , 07:36 PM
Playing 1/2nl at local casino.
V is regular here. 70’s white male, wears gold rings and watch, and suit every day. Not much time spent at same table as him, I just see him in the room a lot.
I’ve been at the table for an hour. Played semi aggressive post flop, and caught a few good cards. But haven’t had to show down very much. Started with 100, and stack is now just over 200. Villain stack very close to the same.

We are in the big blind, dealt Kd7d
V makes it 7 to go, 4 seats to my right. (Typically pocket pairs have been raising to 10+ at this table.)
Folds to me, I call the extra 5 (Obviously should be a fold pf)
1 other caller in MP.

FLOP— KKA, two hearts.
I bet 12. MP calls, V calls.

Turn— 8 spades. Bringing two spades now, with the two hearts.
I check, Mp bets 10, Villain raises to 25. I call, MP folds

River— off suit 2. KKA82.
I lead out 50
At this point in the story, not sure if I am supposed to include anything further? Let me know, or any other info needed. Thanks fellas. Been a while since I’ve posted in here.
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04-22-2018 , 08:02 PM
I get that you want to justify a call from the blinds and to defend them according... but in 1/2 it’s just NOT needed. Throw it away and tighten up your calling range (fold pre)

Bet turn, don’t slow down. The likelihood that both have a king goes down obviously when we are holding the other king.

As played When villian raises randomly I’m giving him credit for a made hand and slowing down. Check call river. Make a note. Don’t bet it.
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04-22-2018 , 08:29 PM
No justification was made...I clearly said it should obviously be a fold pre. Just asking for thoughts on the hand as played, and thoughts on the V holdings with how he played the hand.
Thanks for your further input
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