1/2 NL KQs with flush draw
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Hero in CO, UTG +1 and +2 limp. Hero raises to 15, they call.
Hero has KsQs (100bbs)
Flop 9s 4x 3s
UTG+1 (maybe 75bbs) bets 25, UTG+2 (150bbs) raises to 125
Hero?
Last edited by JHair; 10-12-2012 at 02:52 AM.
Reason: i suck at hand histories
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dependent on reads on players, if both of these players are relatively tight and there ranges are dominated by sets, nut flush draws or combo draws then this is a fold
however vs loose players these could be 9x's maybe even 66-88 from utg+1
because you do not have the nut flush draw i may have to find a fold 33 or 44 smash these guys limp/call range at 1-2
additionally if you shove and get called by utg+2 u are only getting 1.39 on a shove which is not good enough if either has a set or 2 pair
additionally u have no FE
i would have to find a fold
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Additional: no reads, both these guys came from another table.
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Depends whether you think your K and Q are clean outs. If so I'd ship, if not I'd fold.
Personally I'd probably fold, you have only invested $15 and are possibly up against a set. People love to limp call those small pocket pairs. Or even worse, you could be up against the nut flush draw.... but I think thats fairly unlikely.
If you do ship and you brick make sure you say something to make you appear stupid to the other players. "Good call I got king high, I thought you'd fold" Never hurts to turn your bricked 15 outter into some good ole advertising.
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I'd fold and not be too worried about it. You invested $15 and the action got crazy. Cut your losses now and move on. The only other option is shoving, hoping for a coinflip situation, then hoping to win the flip. In a tournament perhaps an argument could be made for shoving, but a cash game I just fold because there are much better spots.
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